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Both are nice. I've kept both. Most people will recommend damsels in the higher classification of Chrysiptera which the Azure falls into. Talbots, Azure, Rollands, Starcks, and others.
With regards to the Sapphiare (Pomacentrus pavo) I've kept 7 in my 210 gallon mixed display. I purchased them from Biota and I have to say they are striking. I believe they also go by the name of Pavo damselfish. In any case if you do go with these know that once they pair up they can become a bit more territorial guarding their nest. Out of the seven I had two pairs formed up which provided to be a bit of a challenge regardless of fish size. Fish learn to adapt but the problem was when introducing new fish as they didn't know the lay of the land.
Sapphire, Pavo's, are amazing in color. Active. Regularly spawn. Eat both pellet and frozen foods. Below is a small video of mine I had previously. I've since rehomed them to a fellow hobbyist display until I was done adding a few more fish. Oh the male can get a bit large. Not overly large but larger than a Talbot, Azure, Rolland, etc. I would say my one male was almost 4" in size.
Oh - one more thing, sorry. They love to burrow and dig to make their nest.
Both are nice. I've kept both. Most people will recommend damsels in the higher classification of Chrysiptera which the Azure falls into. Talbots, Azure, Rollands, Starcks, and others.
With regards to the Sapphiare (Pomacentrus pavo) I've kept 7 in my 210 gallon mixed display. I purchased them from Biota and I have to say they are striking. I believe they also go by the name of Pavo damselfish. In any case if you do go with these know that once they pair up they can become a bit more territorial guarding their nest. Out of the seven I had two pairs formed up which provided to be a bit of a challenge regardless of fish size. Fish learn to adapt but the problem was when introducing new fish as they didn't know the lay of the land.
Sapphire, Pavo's, are amazing in color. Active. Regularly spawn. Eat both pellet and frozen foods. Below is a small video of mine I had previously. I've since rehomed them to a fellow hobbyist display until I was done adding a few more fish. Oh the male can get a bit large. Not overly large but larger than a Talbot, Azure, Rolland, etc. I would say my one male was almost 4" in size.
Oh - one more thing, sorry. They love to burrow and dig to make their nest.
Starcks demsels are beautiful and can almost pass for a angel . Good luck finding them.