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Old 04-29-2012, 02:24 PM
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Get an Azure Damsel. They are colorful, but don't share the aggressive traits of their other Damsel cousins. I have one, and he is always been a model citizen with his tank mates.
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i havd 5... 3 live in my sump as the other ones starting to rip thier fins off...

2 are in my work tank and get along fine with a killer oranger skunk clown... no way would i put these fis into my display tank... i like my other fish too much!!!
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I think chromis are a type of damsel and they are very peaceful. Get a school of 3 or 5 of them and they look awesome with their flashing scales.
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i might add everyone else first and then add a few damsels and hope and pray it goes well.......otherwise.......to the toilet they go. but i don't want to risk it and yeah the chromis are related but IMHO they do not compare in color.....i could have done a damsel tank with a pair of clowns and an angel.....that wuld have been good.....i'll have to think about it
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don't flush them.... don't even bother with them honestly.... but if you insist on getting them, good luck catching them.. and when you catch them... they can go into my sump with the rest of my damsels!!
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don't flush them.... don't even bother with them honestly.... but if you insist on getting them, good luck catching them.. and when you catch them... they can go into my sump with the rest of my damsels!!

i would not have the heart to flush them lol......if i never got my mandarin yesterday i would have made this a damsel tank.....i doubt he would do well with them and i love him so i am not risking it
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i made my work tank a damsel tank.... cheap and colorful! lol!
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i would not have the heart to flush them lol......if i never got my mandarin yesterday i would have made this a damsel tank.....i doubt he would do well with them and i love him so i am not risking it
Actually a mandarin is generally fine with damsels. The danger with mandarins is mostly competition for their food source of pods, unless they've been trained to eat prepared food, which few will survive on long term. Mandarins do their thing & are left alone by most fish, even aggressive ones due to a distasteful coating they have. I've seen my damsel try to nudge my mandarin away from it's perceived territory, but that's about it. My Maroon clownfish has also only ever nudged the mandarin when he lingers a little too close to a clutch of eggs. Never any harm done. BTW, just in case you're not aware, clownfish are included in the damsel species.
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Get an Azure Damsel. They are colorful, but don't share the aggressive traits of their other Damsel cousins. I have one, and he is always been a model citizen with his tank mates.
I agree with Reef Pilot on the Azure Damsels. No over the top aggression as most report on Damsels in general.

I have had 3 of them for a year now. They have each staked out their own territory and give chase to each other the odd time when their territory is breached.

I have them in with Tangs, Firefish, a mandarin and a 6 Line Wrasse with no real issues other than the odd hit and run.
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Yup, girl at J&L told me the Azures are different, and she was right. Had him for over a year now. Beautiful fish, and totally peaceful.
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