I have a 32 gallon BioCube with 4 fish. Do you have any suggestions on what I could add to this mix. I realize a fifth pushes the limit, but very curious what you think could work.
I have the following:
2 Ocellaris Clownfish (shocker, I know…)
1 Tailspot Blenny
1 YellowTail/Similar Damsel
A little background on temperament. The clownfish are easy going, and could really care less about the other two. The damsel will occasionally agitate the clowns, but the clowns always stand their ground. No biting or anything like that. It’s more of the damsel trying to heard the clownfish out of a certain spot. The Tailspot seems to run the show. You know that opening scene from Goodfellas when the guys are messing around outside the store. Paulie walks into the doorway, doesn’t say a word and everyone stops. My Tailspot Blenny is Paulie. If any of the other fish are bickering, the Tailspot can quickly shut it down and gets everyone back in order. He gave the damsel a pretty hard time the first day he was introduced, but everything settled down and now there is relative harmony.
Side note: I do have some coral, roughly 1/2 -3/4” sand bed, and a pretty healthy amphipod population
I have the following:
2 Ocellaris Clownfish (shocker, I know…)
1 Tailspot Blenny
1 YellowTail/Similar Damsel
A little background on temperament. The clownfish are easy going, and could really care less about the other two. The damsel will occasionally agitate the clowns, but the clowns always stand their ground. No biting or anything like that. It’s more of the damsel trying to heard the clownfish out of a certain spot. The Tailspot seems to run the show. You know that opening scene from Goodfellas when the guys are messing around outside the store. Paulie walks into the doorway, doesn’t say a word and everyone stops. My Tailspot Blenny is Paulie. If any of the other fish are bickering, the Tailspot can quickly shut it down and gets everyone back in order. He gave the damsel a pretty hard time the first day he was introduced, but everything settled down and now there is relative harmony.
Side note: I do have some coral, roughly 1/2 -3/4” sand bed, and a pretty healthy amphipod population