Clowns With Semi Aggressive Fish

KaliReeFiend

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I’m thinking about moving my Phantom and Davinci clowns over to my 135 gallon FOWLR. Currently in there is a Harlequin Tusk, Fiji Puffer, and Majestic Angel. I plan to add an Emperor Angel, Foxface, and yellow or purple Tang. My clowns are pretty small do you think they will be ok in there or will they be a very expensive snack?
 

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Should be fine as long as there are enough places to hide. None of the fish you listed would consider clowns a snack with the very unlikely exception of the tusk. Unless he is REALLY big, and the clowns are REALLY small, I would doubt there would be an issue
 

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I would consider clownfishes aggressive, they should be fine unless they are very small - like bite sized.
 
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Thank you guys for the feedback. Here are a couple pics. The clowns are in my 20 max nano.

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