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I have a 26G Red Sea Max Nano Peninsula. I’ve had two clowns in there for a month and the tank was up for 3 weeks before they were added.

Will the following fish be a good fit together in the tank, with the clowns:

Yellow Watchman Goby
Molly Miller Blenny
Possum Wrasse


I’d like to get the goby and Blenny small from Biota. Thoughts?
 

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They should be fine...but can you remove the clowns first and let the fish grab some territory before the clowns go back in? I'm worried about your possum wrasse, as they can be quite timid. It's unlikely that the other two will be perceived as territorial threats by the clowns.
 
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They should be fine...but can you remove the clowns first and let the fish grab some territory before the clowns go back in? I'm worried about your possum wrasse, as they can be quite timid. It's unlikely that the other two will be perceived as territorial threats by the clowns.
i can try to get them in an acclimation box for a little while. So far it’s just the clowns in there.. I know - rookie mistake.
 

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