Do you think the angel would be okay in a 32?Yellow tailed damsels are a great blue. Cherub angel is another blue possibility.
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Do you think the angel would be okay in a 32?Yellow tailed damsels are a great blue. Cherub angel is another blue possibility.
Look into their cousin, the sapphire (Chrysiptera springeri) too.Really?! I'll look into those guys. It's hard to find that blue in other fish!
I will! Thank you guys!!Look into their cousin, the sapphire (Chrysiptera springeri) too.
I second on the yellow tail, I had two in a 1o gal QT tank. They actual mated a produced off spring, very interesting to watch.My yellow tailed damsels have been model citizens. They tend to be some of the least aggressive of the true damsels.
Did they swim in the water column or stick to the rocks? I feel like my tank is missing a nice centerpiece so the damsels could be the way to goI second on the yellow tail, I had two in a 1o gal QT tank. They actual mated a produced off spring, very interesting to watch.
Not sure that is appropriate for a 32g system!http://www.pacificislandaqua.com/store/p590/Western_Blue_Devil_(Blemished).html
You were looking for cool blue fish check out the link above.
Cool looking fish...that gets a foot long.http://www.pacificislandaqua.com/store/p590/Western_Blue_Devil_(Blemished).html
You were looking for cool blue fish check out the link above.
so the damsels could be the way to go
Except the Sapphire Damsel. Cobalt blue with a variable amount of black accenting. Despite what it says in that sale listing, this damsel is much better behaved than most damsels. I've had several and never the slightest problem harrassing other fish with any of them. Supposedly they also eat flatworms although I've not witnessed this myself. Every tank should have one.There are several very blue damsels that might foot the bill for you. Of course they all come with a chip on their shoulder.
I didn't know a damsel could get a foot long. It would tear up any fish with it, Damsel are mean suckers.
What are their swimming patterns? Do they stick to the rock work or will they swim in the water column? I have enough fish that don't like to swim out in the open;JoyfulExcept the Sapphire Damsel. Cobalt blue with a variable amount of black accenting. Despite what it says in that sale listing, this damsel is much better behaved than most damsels. I've had several and never the slightest problem harrassing other fish with any of them. Supposedly they also eat flatworms although I've not witnessed this myself. Every tank should have one.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/springeri-damsel-aka-blue-sapphire-damsel.327742/
They aren't shy but will generally hover near the reef, coming out into open water during feeding time.What are their swimming patterns? Do they stick to the rock work or will they swim in the water column? I have enough fish that don't like to swim out in the open;Joyful