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One of my damsel looks beaten.. i thought azures are shooling fishesThe commotion of adding fish and their activity caused it to hide. As it gets used to everything it will settle.
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One of my damsel looks beaten.. i thought azures are shooling fishesThe commotion of adding fish and their activity caused it to hide. As it gets used to everything it will settle.
Azures are not a schooling fish. They tolerate each other once they establish their hierarchy and work out their territories.One of my damsel looks beaten.. i thought azures are shooling fishes
I wonder in wild how they share carpet nems. Hopefully they do alright.Azures are not a schooling fish. They tolerate each other once they establish their hierarchy and work out their territories.
Chrysiptera damsels don't host in anemones, Dascyllus species do. And that behavior is not schooling, but rather colonial.I wonder in wild how they share carpet nems. Hopefully they do alright.
Ok.. here is one of mine in the pic..Chrysiptera damsels don't host in anemones, Dascyllus species do. And that behavior is not schooling, but rather colonial.
Its doubtful.

