Lionfish recommendations!

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Hi all, I'm currently planning on addingwn a lionfish to my mixed reef. I have a red Sea reefer 250 with a diy hood. I have a 15 gallon aquarium I'm going to attach to form a refugium. I currently have a melanarous wrasse, a hawk fish and a ocellarous clown pair. I'm planning on returning the clowns and hawkfish for store credit and getting a mimic filefish, a bullet goby, a maroon clown, two golden dwarf eels and a lionfish. What type of lionfish would be best for this set up. I really like the antennae lions but Im worried they will murder the fish.
 

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Hi all, I'm currently planning on addingwn a lionfish to my mixed reef. I have a red Sea reefer 250 with a diy hood. I have a 15 gallon aquarium I'm going to attach to form a refugium. I currently have a melanarous wrasse, a hawk fish and a ocellarous clown pair. I'm planning on returning the clowns and hawkfish for store credit and getting a mimic filefish, a bullet goby, a maroon clown, two golden dwarf eels and a lionfish. What type of lionfish would be best for this set up. I really like the antennae lions but Im worried they will murder the fish.
An antennata gets too big for that size tank. Stick with a Dendrochirus species.

Also, maroon clowns get pretty aggressive and can claim that whole tank as it's territory. That's a species to avoid in that size tank.
 
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An antennata gets too big for that size tank. Stick with a Dendrochirus species.

Also, maroon clowns get pretty aggressive and can claim that whole tank as it's territory. That's a species to avoid in that size tank.

Okay I'll just stick with the dwarf zebra.

On another note, I was under the impression that adding the maroon last to a mostly semi aggressive aquarium would control its aggression. Was this wrong?
 

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Clowns get territorial regardless of the order added. That aggression varies species to species, but maroons are among the most aggressive.
 

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