Damn those damsels, but not these!

anonome

Active Member
If you are looking for a damsel that is somewhat social, then look no farther than the Talbot's Damsel. I purchased 4 for my 125 and they have been outstanding!! Absolutely reef safe and very animated. No problems with these guys as far as being territorial etc... I highly recommend them!!
They have been in the tank for over a year and almost welcome new tenants. They are curious of course, but do no harm to new arrivals. I am very pleased. Just thought I would share. :joy:
 

v-lioness

Member
Well where's the Picture????? ***)
I like damsels! :happyfish Grant it, I have never owned one but who knows some day I just might..
Kaye
 

mrdc

Active Member
I've been trying to remove mine (dominos) via the hook method but no luck so far. The other fish swarm towrds the hook also so I have to be extra careful not to snag the wrong fish.
 
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jupoc911

Guest
ive also heard neon damsels can be some what on the less agressive side. I do have one in a 20 gallon long tank but am reluctant to put it in my display.
 

saltydog

Member
This is what others sites about this fish.
They are a very active species that maintains a small size in the aquarium, but can become territorial as it ages. It is considered semi-aggressive. I think all damsels have the potential to be bullys.
-Salty
 

anonome

Active Member
Originally Posted by maxalmon
Heres a pic
Thanks for putting in a picture. I have not mastered the art of photography, and then downloading into this message board. Thanks!!
:cheer:
 
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