Azure damsel

Rickybobby

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Hey everyone a few weeks back i put an azure damsel from my lfs in my frag tank qt system. He is amazing in colour such a beautiful fish. I’m so glad I finally get to have a damsel. Obviously separate tank from my main display. He got a new friend this week a 3 striped from same store same tank and they are getting along fine. Obviously 4 stripe seems to be more aggressive than azure but if I can say this. The azure damsel is a great fish. For colour and personality and a lot more friendly than other damsels
 

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I have one, never had an issue with him. He stays active and pretty fat. Seems like mostly an omnivore. I catch him eating on the Nori strips in the morning, but eats meaty food also.
 

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Same here! I got 4 stripes damsel about 5 weeks ago, and basically bought azure and yellow tail 3 days ago from the same tank they were raised in. The 4 stripes is bullying the two NONE STOP! -_-
 

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The 3 and 4 stripe damsels are dascyllus genus and best avoided. They get really aggressive and give damsels a bad name generally. Azures are chrysiptera genus and great reef tank fishes.
 

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