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Domino Damsel #5(beginner)
 
 
The Domino is a very unique looking fish, looking almost like a domino square.The Domino is a docile juvenile but with age becomes extremly aggressive. It should not be kept with community fish because of its aggression, but should be kept with semi-aggressive fish.Like most damsels they can be kept together as juveniles but as adults they will become very aggressive. The Domino damsel is a very hardy and easy fish to keep. It will grow to 3 inches and will require a minimum of 30 gallon aquarium.The Domino damsel is an omnivore and will accept both carnivore and herbivore preparations. 

Yellowtail Damsel #5(beginner)
 
 
The Yellowtail damsel is a hardy and colorful addition to any aquarium. The Yellowtail damsel is not as aggressive as the Domino damsl but is still aggressive.In personal expierience I would not keep any damsels because of the added stress towards the new fish that is added to the aquarium.This fish will grow to 3 inches and requires a minmum 20 gallon aquarium.This fish should only be kept with semi aggressive fish because of its agression.The Yellowtail damsel is an omnivore and will eat both herbivore and carnivore preparations.

Three-stripe Damsel #5(beginner)
 
 
The Three-stripe damsel has a unique coloration and its temperment is similar to the Yellowtail damsel.This fish is aggressive towards any new additions to the aquarium and any other damsel,therefore it should either not be added to an aquarium or added last. The Three-stripe is very hardy and very easy to keep. It will grow to 3 inches and will require a minimum 20 gallon aquarium.This fish is an omnivore and will eat both carnivore and herbivore preparations.

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