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Several people here keep multiple damsels together in the chrysiptera family which is typically more peaceful. Starcki's are a bit larger. Allens, Talbots, Tracy's, Azures, are all good choices. I tend to keep them in groups of 3 or 5 but understand you have a smaller area to work with. It can be done and they add a splash of color and speed.
I had 2 talbots for about 3 years , when they are young they are not very territorial , even when they try the wrasses I had would put them in their space. as they got older they staked out opposite ends of the tank. ( I am thinking they were both the same sex) The only problem is if there is a sick or disoriented fish going to their area .I think they are one of the better damsels. in my new ...
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So Azures, Talbots, Tracy's, etc. As a few stated any fish can become aggressive if the tank isn't set up properly. Damsels need a lot of nooks, crannies, and caves to hole up in. They will carve out there space and chase some away that try and take it. So a mature tank with healthy coral growth is best when keeping lots of damsels.
Out of that list 1 starck would be swell. Talbots would also be nice. Azures would also work. I think with Damsels you just need to have a system setup with plenty of space for them to retreat, sleep, and corals/rock to break the chase that will start. They are very active. Add speed, color, movement, and more.