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Talbot's Damsel (Chrysiptera talboti)

Talbot's Damsel

Chrysiptera talboti
Family
Damselfish / Pomacentridae
Care level
Beginner
Temperament
Semi-aggressive
Reef safe
Reef safe
Max size
6 cm
Min tank
100 L · 26 gal
Origin
Western Pacific
Diet
Omnivore
Food
Mysis, Brine shrimp, Marine pellets, Flake food, Nori

Overview

Talbot's Damsel is a small, attractively coloured damselfish with a blue-grey front half and a bright yellow rear half, offering good colour contrast for a nano or small reef tank. It's a hardy, adaptable species that tolerates a wide range of water conditions and adapts well to aquarium life.

Like many damselfish, it can become territorial as it matures, particularly in smaller tanks, though its compact adult size makes it a bit more manageable than some larger damsel species.

Its full reef safety, small size, and easy care make it a practical choice for nano reef keepers, though careful thought about tankmates pays off given its temperament.

Compatibility

Talbot's Damsels can be semi-aggressive, especially as they mature, and may bully smaller or more passive tankmates introduced after them, particularly in small tanks. They do best introduced early in a tank's stocking order, or kept with similarly robust tankmates.

They are fully reef safe and won't bother corals, clams, or invertebrates.

Health & quarantine

This is a hardy species with few chronic health issues, generally tolerating a wide range of conditions and acclimating quickly. A standard quarantine period of two to four weeks is still good practice, though this species rarely has acclimation issues.

Frequently asked questions

Is Talbot's Damsel reef safe?
Yes, fully reef safe with corals and invertebrates.
Will my Talbot's Damsel become aggressive?
It can become territorial as it matures, especially in smaller tanks, so plan tankmates and stocking order with this in mind.
What tank size suits Talbot's Damsel?
As small as 100 litres works well given its compact size, though more room reduces territorial issues.
Is Talbot's Damsel a good beginner fish?
Yes, it's hardy and easy to feed, though its temperament should be considered when planning tankmates.
How big does Talbot's Damsel get?
Around 6cm, one of the more compact damselfish available.

Care guidance is drawn from our own experience — every fish is an individual, so treat it as a starting point, not a guarantee. Not sure if a species suits your tank? Come ask us in store. New to the terms? Read the care-terms glossary.