4 fish in 12 gallon cube?

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Hi. I currently have a 12 gallon cube reef tank(dimensions : 16” x 14” x 16”)
I have a pair of ocellaris clowns and a pajama cardinal.
I’m planing on adding a six line wrasse for pest control. Will this be too much fish?
 

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Honestly you are already overstocked, should have stopped at 2 clowns. Including rocks and sand, the tank only offers about 9 gallons of water and swim space, its just not enough to support 4 fish. You will risk aggression, stress, and disease by adding more.
 

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Hi. I currently have a 12 gallon cube reef tank(dimensions : 16” x 14” x 16”)
I have a pair of ocellaris clowns and a pajama cardinal.
I’m planing on adding a six line wrasse for pest control. Will this be too much fish?
Minimum for a pair of clowns to be “happy” is around 30 gals.
 

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Minimum for a pair of clowns to be “happy” is around 30 gals.
i'd say it depends on the individual, many clowns stay in one area of the tank and don't display stress in smaller tanks, especially when being hosted by an anemone, but i definitely wouldn't add any more fish.
 

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