Maroon clownfish

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I have a maroon clownfish that shares a 28 gallon cube with a lawnmower blenny
I would like to upgrade to a 50 gallon tank and wondered if I could add any new fish at that time or will the clownfish have issues with any fish added ?
Since it’ll be a new aquarium for him and more room I thought it would be a good time to add a couple more fish
If possible any suggestions on what to add ?
I only want 2-3 more fish to share the tank if I can without the clownfish trying to kill them
 

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You should be fine adding some new fish (not sure about any new clownfish - they're funny that way). Not sure how large your maroon clownfish is, though.

I have 41 fish in my tank including two mocha ocellaris.
 

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In a 50g you would probably be fine with the maroon for its life, but just be wary that maroons can be nasty clowns. And thats saying something for the clown family. They get extremely territorial and will bully fish to death if action isnt taken. I would stay away from docile fish and fish that are very active and would constantly wander into the maroons territory.
 

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The change of landscape from one tank to the other should provide the best opportunity you'll get to throw your Clown Fish off his game. Also maybe new additions that are colorful and can hold their own; a Fang Blenny comes to mind (which is not a bottom dweller, by the way-- as I see you have a Lawnmower Blenny); a Flame Hawk; or even a nice mean Damsel (lol).
 

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In a 50g you would probably be fine with the maroon for its life, but just be wary that maroons can be nasty clowns. And thats saying something for the clown family. They get extremely territorial and will bully fish to death if action isnt taken. I would stay away from docile fish and fish that are very active and would constantly wander into the maroons territory.
Maybe a longnose hawkfish?
 

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A hawkfish would be great, they just perch and do their thing. And they do fight back trust me. As others have mentioned do it when you get the 50 going so every fish has to establish new territory. If you dont want the longnose, a flame hawk or scarlet/pixy hawk would also do well.
 

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+1 to a damsel. they come in a variety of colors and love whatever cave they make or find. Yes they will make a cave regardless of your substrate trust me lol. Im not sure if even a maroon would tango with a territorial damsel.
 

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Totally agree with @blaxsun I have a coral beauty with my maroon and not a single issue. Royal gramma is also an awesome addition. Despite being probably the #1 recommended fish for a reef tank they are very spicy and will hold their own as well.

I cannot recommend enough a carpenters wrasse. Very colorful and peaceful and loves the top of the water column unlike a maroon clown.
 
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My maroon is about 3” maybe more, he’s a beautiful fish but very mean, the blenny stays away from him and they have done ok together
I’d like him to have a bigger tank even though he never seems to swim around much, but I also can’t see having a 50 gallon with only two fish as well as it would be nice to have a fish that doesn’t hide and attack my hand anytime I try to do any maintenance inside the tank, lol
 

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Be sure to send us his photo when he gets into his new home. ;)

With such a small bio-load, will you be getting a 50-gallon All-In-One? (Something like a Innovative Marine AIO would be awesome!)
 

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I think almost all of us have been attacked by our clowns at one point or another. I will say my ocel pair are far meaner to me than my maroon is. The issue with a free swimming fish that constantly goes all over and a territorial clown or damsel etc. is that every time they wander into claimed territory its renewed aggression. This happens in my 60 breeder at times. I have a damsel that has a cave system in some rocks and is a model citizen 99% of the time, except when a fish wanders to close to the opening and it chases it around the entire tank for a good 30 seconds or so, then retreats to its house again.
 

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