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Hello all, I've decided that I am going to restock my tank sooner or later after my female clownfish and inverts passed on. Now that I'm left with a male clownfish and yellow clown goby, is it a good idea to add the new clownfish last before the other fish to reduce aggression?

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2 clownfish (one existing already, male)
1 yellow clown goby (already existing)
a group of sexy shrimp
fire shrimp
firefish
tiger watchman goby
tailspot blenny

Let me know if this is a good stock for a 15 gal!
 

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Hello all, I've decided that I am going to restock my tank sooner or later after my female clownfish and inverts passed on. Now that I'm left with a male clownfish and yellow clown goby, is it a good idea to add the new clownfish last before the other fish to reduce aggression?

Stocking list idea:
2 clownfish (one existing already, male)
1 yellow clown goby (already existing)
a group of sexy shrimp
fire shrimp
firefish
tiger watchman goby
tailspot blenny

Let me know if this is a good stock for a 15 gal!
Thats a lot for a 15. When I had mine I had 2 clowns a blenny and a coral banded shrimp. I took it down cause they all looked cramped. Especially my shrimp. I wouldnt do any more than 3 fish max in a 15 and only one kind of shrimp
 

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That’s almost the exact same stock as my 32 gallon biocube. In a 15 your pair of clowns, clown goby and a shrimp is the most you should really do.
 

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That is a whole lot of fish for a 15g. I would add maybe one more clownfish and call it a day (a shrimp is fine too)
 

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