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Hey all,

I have a 14g nano that has had just an Ocellaris clown in it for months. I am looking to add one more fish but I think this guy is pretty territorial. I've never had a fish bite my hand so much when I put it in the tank. I am looking to add a bicolor blenny or a yellow clown goby. Curious if one of these would be able to hold it's ground better than the other? I know the clown goby is tiny but I've heard they can hold their own among larger fish.

I was initially wanting to add a pygmy hawkfish or a pink streaked wrasse but I can't find them anywhere after waiting for months and asking many different LFS in Chicago.

Thanks!
 

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Hey all,

I have a 14g nano that has had just an Ocellaris clown in it for months. I am looking to add one more fish but I think this guy is pretty territorial. I've never had a fish bite my hand so much when I put it in the tank. I am looking to add a bicolor blenny or a yellow clown goby. Curious if one of these would be able to hold it's ground better than the other? I know the clown goby is tiny but I've heard they can hold their own among larger fish.

I was initially wanting to add a pygmy hawkfish or a pink streaked wrasse but I can't find them anywhere after waiting for months and asking many different LFS in Chicago.

Thanks!
Isolate it in either an acclimation box or dump for 2 weeks and add new fish in the mean time
 

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