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Talbots Damsel, what a fish! | Reef2Reef For the record I've had breeding pairs of Azures and Talbots in a 40 breeder I'm down to a single azure due to a mass rose bubble tip spawn a few years back but once the upgraded tank completes it cycle I'll be introducing more Azures, Talbots, and Starcki for sure The color and movement is just amazing
Talbots Catalog Model Thread - Page 4 - Bellazon I thought I was the only one who's fascinated by the Talbots models I've often said that they could sell me horsehair underdrawers and make me think I'd look good in them! LOL Seriously, they're worth every dime they're paid - they look great in Talbots clothes and make us think WE'LL look great in them too
Talbot damsel questions. | Reef2Reef I have a Starkie, 2 Talbots and 2 Rollands in my 4 foot tank The most important part is the rockwork You need lots of caves I also think its important to have height on the rockwork since they pick a cave and defend it Some pick a lower cave and some a higher cave Some in the front and some more the back
Damsels With Many Colors | Reef2Reef I guess I was just trying to say that you can look in the Chrysiptera genus for what we, hobbyist, typically aim for Starcki's are more expensive but the standard as they are beautiful Azures, Talbots, Randals, and others are also pretty Have a system set up with a lot of rock work, mature corals, and space a damsel is a great addition
New Jersey - Live Goods - Free to a good home - Central NJ - Talbots Damsel - a decent sized Astrea snail that is a trooper - Porcelain crab - some leftover bits of coral that refuse to die - about 6-7 pounds of live rock It has a Nero-3 and is under an AI HD Prime It also sits on a white matching stand You can take all of it, free, if you take the whole setup
Azure damselfish | Reef2Reef The pictures above are talbots, not azures Confused? I have always found azures to be chickens Sure they will chase off, but swim away first I have 6 currently and most live around each other, but do not swim next to each other Near, but not too close Now my cardinals I have had always picked each other down