Hi Sidtwat,
A very warm welcome to Aquatic Quotient. I have stopped marine aquaria awhile back so I hope I'm not too rusty.Damselfish are a great fish to start with, hardy and affordable. Unfortunately extremely aggressive towards their own species. Even for proven pair of male and female, they will still bicker if not in breeding period. The only damsel I know that schools together is the green or brown forktail damsels. You can however solve this problem by getting a bigger tank and lots of corals for hiding space. If your tank is between 60-80 gallons, a small family of 6-8 fishes will quickly settle in. If you intend to keep other fish keep the numbers low then. Hope the information helps. Have fun.
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Damselfish are a great fish to start with, hardy and affordable. Unfortunately extremely aggressive towards their own species. Even for proven pair of male and female, they will still bicker if not in breeding period. The only damsel I know that schools together is the green or brown forktail damsels. You can however solve this problem by getting a bigger tank and lots of corals for hiding space. If your tank is between 60-80 gallons, a small family of 6-8 fishes will quickly settle in. If you intend to keep other fish keep the numbers low then. Hope the information helps. Have fun.

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