Yellow tail damsel compatibility

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Here's the stock list:
2 percula clowns
Coral beauty angel
Melanarus wrasse
Magenta dottyback
2 yellow tail damsels

Been asking around and am looking for damsels that will get along with the yellow tails. Was thinking springers. Also, what ever damsel works, would I have to get them in a pair/trio?
 

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I don't know, that looks like a whole lot of aggressive fish in a small tank. I probably wouldn't add any more fish, but I do agree that the Springers are arguably the tamest Damsel, but a Damsel none the less.
 
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Agree with above, springeri's might be more mild, but those yellow tails are killers IME.

Hopefully you have really tight rockwork where fish can squeeze in to hide, otherwise I don't see it happening. But good luck
 

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Damsels need to have there own little corner of rock to guard, be king of. SO if you have lots of rock 🤷‍♂️

I have springers, yellow tails, regular blues (not fiji) azures and a few others in a 330 they chase each other around a bit but they all have there own little spots.
Springers and azures are pretty mellow I dont personally think the yellow tails are that aggressive either.
 

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