Damsel group in a 60 gal display 3ft display

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I've read previous threads on this topic but all attempts seem to be in bigger tanks. What number could I do in my Waterbox 90.3 (60 gal 3ft display). I'm looking at Talbot's, Azure, Starcki, and/or orange tail. They would go with my black and white ocellaris clown pair and yellow clown goby which will move across from my nano.
 

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I think the combination you’ve given could work as long as they have enough hiding spots. None are that aggressive for damsels.

Clownfish pair, shrimp and goby pair, blennies, smaller Halichoeres wrasse, Pink Streak / Possum Wrasse, Cherub / Flameback Angel, basslets, small Fairy and Flasher wrasses.
 

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You could also consider some Hawkfish. I think the Long Nose is the most Invertebrate safe. Not sure about the Flame, Falco, and a couple other smaller ones so ask.

Cardinalfish, if you like the look. Bangaiis, Pajamas, Yellow Striped etc. Bangaiis only get Captive Bred as wild ones don’t do well, and only get a pair if you can confirm they’re a pair.
 

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