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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
Starcki Damsel | Reef2Reef As already noted by many here if you want a damsel then look no further than Chrysiptera damsels They are typically the go-to line that most have the best luck with I've had Azures and Talbots mixed together without issues mixed in with a mated pair of clowns, pajama cardinals, coral beauty, and a yellow watchman goby
How many damsels? | Reef2Reef Chrysiptera is the family you typically want if you are keeping multiple damsels of mixed type Azures, Talbots, etc At least that is what I have had experience with and or read from others keeping multiples of them I personally love them and will be adding a bunch to my 210 I just sent up and it matures a bit
Pink colored reef safe fish - Are there any? | Reef2Reef We have all different good colors of fishes in the 73g tank wondering if there are any pink colored fish, reef safe and peaceful fish that i can find Already have clown, neon damsel, chromis, flame angel, tang, royal gramma, fire fish, antihas
Do you recommend blue green chromis? | Reef2Reef I have a dozen azure damsels, a handful of springeri, a pair of Talbots, and a pair of Rolland’s in my 210g They are not aggressive aside from slight aggression towards each other Pretty much any of the chrysiptera would do well in your tank Only real exceptions in my experience is the Blue devil (C Taupau and C Cyanea)
best damselfish for a community system | Reef2Reef I want to have a damselfish in my aquarium but am aware of the warning against their nature I heard Azure (not to be confused with the yellowtail) Damsels are the least aggressive species as far as damselfish go My current stock: 1 pair of occelaris 1 Royal Gramma 1 pair of banggais I