Orange tailed Damsel

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I am thinking of adding a small group of orange tailed damsel to my tank.
Does anyone have any experience with them? I know that damsels can be aggressive toward other damsels but I think my clowns will be able to hold their own.

Any experience with these damsels?
 

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What size tank bro?
 
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Sorry, should have included that. It is an 80g tank. Current stock list: Purple Tang, Clown Pair, Green Banded Goby, Golden Midas Blenny, Tailspot Blenny, Blue Assessor, Firefish, Randall Gobie.
 

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Man I don't know about it. I think you could add another fish or two but I would be worried about adding damsels to that size tank with the stuck you already have. I would hate to do anything to upset your other fish especially ich prone tangs.

Are you just looking for something that will school?
 
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Yea, I think I am going to pass after some more research. I am wanting to get some sort of group of fish but I have decided to save up for a new set up and probably just need to wait. Maybe a group of 3 wrasses or something...

To answer your question, yes, I was looking for some sort of group but mostly because my wife loves all of the blue damsels and I was hoping I had found a peaceful one.
 

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