Are My Bangaii Cardinals Going To Be Welcome?

chandavi

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I have 2 Banggai Cardinals as sole fish in 20 Gal AIO. They’ve been in together for about a year
I’ve also another 32.5 Fluval Flex with an Onyx clown, hawk fish and common goby. This tank with these fish is 2 years old.

I’d like to move the cardinals over to the 32 gal. The thing is that the clown recently killed her mate, a common orange clown that had been with her the whole 2 years so this gives me a bit of apprehension.

Anyone have advice/suggestions?
Thx

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I had a Banggai in a similar setup, but it was a 60g and I think my SB clown like the other black/white stripey fish.
 

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