Which Chrysiptera would you choose?

SDguy

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I really miss that darker blue color in my reef. I was thinking of adding a couple Chrysiptera damsels. Thoughts? parasema? hemicyanea? other?
 
Mean little suckers.

Can you quantify that? I know the whole "damsels are mean, they suck" sort of generalization that permeates the hobby :) but mean compared to what? I don't keep timid fish like firefish, so I thought they might work in my tank.
 
Personally, I'm a little more fond of C. hemicyanea's pattern, but that's just an aesthetic decision. :)

I agree that they're far more placid than most damselfish. I don't have any hesitation (or regrets about) adding either of those two fish to my own reef aquariums.

EDIT: Oh, I forgot C. arnazae - another species worth adding in to your list that also has "that blue."
 
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Can you quantify that? I know the whole "damsels are mean, they suck" sort of generalization that permeates the hobby :) but mean compared to what? I don't keep timid fish like firefish, so I thought they might work in my tank.

I had hemicyanea and he would attack new comers pretty bad. I doubt he would be a problem with larger fish though. I wouldn't rule out some fin nipping though. I found they just protect their space really well, pretty much like a feisty clown fish.
 
I had him in an 80 gallon. Small fish they knew they could intimidate would be harassed all over the tank. That was enough for me and he had to go, so my experience was kinda limited.
 
i've been keeping arnazea with a bunch of small gobies/blennies/pygmy angels and they leave everyone alone. besides those, starcki/galba/springeri/rollandi/talboti are pretty mellow. P. auriventris/alleni/coelestis also have a similar demeanor.
 
from your choices I prefer the azure and I still have one...with more yellow going through the body IMO is prettier than just on the tail....
 
Adding the damsels LAST usually greatly reduces the risk of that behavior.
C. partasema or C. hemicyanea are great joices. I think the latter is a bit more striking.
My damsel never caused any problems with other fish in my old 36 gallon Reef.

Matthew
 
If it's gotta be blue, hemicyanea are my fav's. They're "spunky" and will harass wussy fish (firefish, small gobies, anything dumb enough to back down) but IME they're not a particular problem with other boldish fish. They'll stake out a territory on the rockwork as big as they can get away with (expect ~12" square for a tank with other bold fish) and defend it as best they can... which, against other semiaggressive fish, is not that well. ;)
 
Well I suppose they don't have to be blue. Other suggestions?...you know my tank.
 
Springeri have been popping up a lot more recently and the different blue shading on the flanks of the fish is pretty cool. A fish that is much more appreciated under reef lighting. We have some in at the store I work at now and in a black barebottom tank and live rock they don't stand out very much but I have seen a little larger specimen in a reef and it was pretty eye catching. Gets my vote because it isn't your general mill damsel.
 
How about a Blue Reef Chromis (Chromis cyaneus)? I find them rather striking and may be a bit more mellow but may be able to hold their own. I'm looking at possibly adding one myself to add that splash of blue in the tank.
 
My alltime fav is Chromis retrofasciata, but I don't mind non-neon fish. ;) They stay pretty small, aren't crazy mean, and have cool twitching behaviors. And I like the cream/black contrast.

I haven't kept Chrysiptera starckii, but they're very beautiful, and may be worth trying since your other fish can hold their own...
 
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