Damsels good or bad

Here is my stocking plan for my 55 gallon tank. I already have 2 saddleback clowns and a kole tang and a mixed reef. I'm thinking about getting a snowflake eel and 3 damsels. Using an hob filter bakbak 2 skimmer no sump. Is this too big of a bio load or will the damsels get too aggressive??
Thanks
 
I think you are going to get crowded in a hurry.. Damsels are cute and colorful, but they are territorial, as are the clowns.. eels are a whole different pile of headaches as well.. especially in what most would call a smaller tank...

I'll skip the usual commentary on tangs..
 
Damsels are the devil's soldiers of a saltwater tank - just plain evil. If you want a cheap colorful fish, go with some blue-green chromis, they come from the same family, but didn't inherit the pure anger of most other damsels.
 
^^ If you do decide to add some damsels, get ready to learn how to use a Hawaiian Sling and if that does not work, you can always re-scape your reef when you pull all the rock out to get them . . .
 
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I've never viewed a critter as being "good" or "bad".

Even dung beetles perform a function in the overall scheme of things.
Damselfish can be great aquarium inhabitants if one knows what to provide and expect.
 
I had a yellow damsel for many years, like 7 or eight. He was indestructible, when I finally made up my mind to take him to the lfs, I felt guilty because I had kept him for so long, but it opened my tank up to so many other possibilities for inhabitants, that it was worth it in the end. But then again, I was going in a reef tank direction and it doesn't sound like you are trying to do that. I would reconsider the eel, unless that is pretty much what the tank will be based around.
 
The only damsel appropriate for a 55 is ONE chromis.
Damsels require a lot of territory---make a stunning display, but require over a hundred gallons, and ideally about 300.

The value of one chromis is that they're insanely active, and their being out and about reassures the other fishes there's no predator.
 
Not all damsels are aggro, there are a number of less common ones that are fine.
I personally do love chromis and have had great luck w/ them, wouldn't be w/out them.
A 55g does limit space though, and your clowns are going to claim a good piece of that space(they are damsel family BTW)
The kole should have more space than a 55g provides, if looking for algae control I'd replace it w/ a lawnmower blenny.
 
I really enjoy the damsels that i have. I have a Blue Velvet damsel and a domino damsel, but they are both very aggressive and i had to ban them to the quarantine tank for now. I have two percula clowns and they didn't do well with the damsels
 
damsels especially schools of them really add a lot of color to my reef but its a very large tank. In smaller tanks they tend to reek nothing but trouble
 
I have had a few damsels in the past. They are terrible fish in a community reef tank. A perfect damsel biotope would be a 180+ gallon tank filled with staghorns, and only damsels. beautiful fish though
 
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