Pavo damsel less aggressive?

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I got this Pavo damsel from biota. I have heard people regretting having a damsel but online it says this species is more friendly. Would you add a Pavo damsel to your display tank?

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I would say yes, if you have comparable fish. Damsel get aggressive as the tank is filled with for fish. Damsel are good in larger aquarium as they get older and more space.
 
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I would say yes, if you have comparable fish. Damsel get aggressive as the tank is filled with for fish. Damsel are good in larger aquarium as they get older and more space.
Thank you. I just read they are nightmares/ devils but then I read the Pavo damsel is more friendly. Don’t want him causing havoc in my peaceful reef.
 
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