Although I will not keep most of them, the yellow-tail blue has been just fine for me every time I've kept one. I also find the green chromis to be OK as well (is it considered a damsel?). Other than a Sohal Tang, large three stripe was the meanest fish I ever had.
yellow tail damsels are on the non aggressive size but they also stay fairly small. dominos, three stripes, jewels, Garibaldis...all grow much larger and become extremely territorial.
The genus Chrysiptera has the most mellow damsels, Talbots are the most peaceful I have kept. I currently keep a pair of parasema (yellowtail blue) and the male is really mellow, the female is not especially when she is guarding eggs.
i had 3 black and white striped for many years they were aggressive when paired. I evict the couples and the one left i have had for ten years and is actually a great fish. Blue tails and another small blue damsel i have also have done well for me however i would not consider any of the other fish i keep delicate so keep that in mind
i had a yellow tail for nearly five years. he didn't turn mean till the last few months. i think he got too big for the tank.
he used to protect the new fish i put in the tank from curious tank mates. it was cute
my favorite was the blue velvet damsel. they are supposed to be aggressive but i never had an issue
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