Too many fish?

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Hello all. Ive had my 32 biocube for about a year. I currently have 1 small mocha storm clown, a royal gramma, a smiths blenny, and an aiptasia eating file fish. Would adding a second clown be too much? Thanks in advance.
 

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I would say that you are good to add the second clown. You will want to make sure that it is smaller than your existing clown. As always, pics help.
 

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Not to be rude, but how would a picture help here?
Not rude at all. Some people like to fill their tanks with rocks and not provide any swimming space for the fish. No all tanks are equal. I am making am assumption that this bicube 32 is average, but I don't know that. I also don't know what the water quality is like because I didn't ask. I just said "sure add more fish". If the tank was filthy dirty in the photo, I would suggest that they focus on other priorities before adding additional fish.

What do you think?
 
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Not rude at all. Some people like to fill their tanks with rocks and not provide any swimming space for the fish. No all tanks are equal. I am making am assumption that this bicube 32 is average, but I don't know that. I also don't know what the water quality is like because I didn't ask. I just said "sure add more fish". If the tank was filthy dirty in the photo, I would suggest that they focus on other priorities before adding additional fish.

What do you think?
That's fair. I'll add a pic when i get home.
 

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