Exotically coloured and known for their toughness damsel fish are a popular aquarium choice. However, their natural aggressiveness and need for space can make them difficult to keep successfully.
One of the reasons why damsel fish are popular in reef aquariums is that their grazing habits keep coral free of algae without harming the polyps.
They also eat the zooplankton found in the natural ecosystem, so they should not be kept in an aquarium with aggressive mechanical filtration which may kill these plankton. They will usually accept flakes but, for best results, should be supplied with a variety of foods including freeze dried and live food.
Sometimes damsel fish develop a symbiotic relationship with an anemone or other cnidarian like that for which clown fish are famous. Due to their general fondness for similar hiding places in niches on the reef, and their tendency to be fiercely territorial about them, they should not be kept with clown fish or butterfly fish.
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