More Yellow Tail Damsels

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Hello all and happy Friday!

I have a single Yellow Tail Damsel, and have had for several years. I recently decided that I really like this fish. It is small, not very aggressive and looks neat. I have seen many pictures tanks which have several of these little guys. Has anyone out there had success adding more to an environment that already has one?

I only have a few fish in my 220G:

Fusi Goby
2 Clowns (Ocellaris)
Chromis
Yellow Tail Damsel
Lyrtail Anthias Pair
Kole Tang
Foxface

I just want to add two more for now. As a reference, my future stocking plan involved at lease another tang, three more anthias and maybe a couple cardinals (all subject to availability and water column space).
 

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It is a large enough tank that you should be okay but those little guys can be pure evil. In a smaller tank I would guess that the existing damsel would rip the new ones to shreds. Honestly you might be better off adding a bunch so that he has less time to focus on one like people do with cichlids.
 

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May want to try the Azure damsels, they are very similar looking but WAY less aggressive, I have had 5 in a 75g for a year with no aggression towards new fish or each other. just an opinion
 

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