Two clownfish, one blue neon goby, two shrimp, and some snails and hermits. Can I add a damselfish?

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Maybe a Blue or tracey’s damselfish to my 20 gallon tank?
 

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I heard Damsels are aggressive. A good alternative is a Green chromis. I picked one instead of my initial choice (which is a damsel) and I'm glad I did. He never gets tired of schooling with my Clown pair and they are best buds together in the tank. The chromis wont follow anyone else but the clowns. Sorry for being off topic but thats also an option you can think about.

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I heard Damsels are aggressive. A good alternative is a Green chromis. I picked one instead of my initial choice (which is a damsel) and I'm glad I did. He never gets tired of schooling with my Clown pair and they are best buds together in the tank. The chromis wont follow anyone else but the clowns. Sorry for being off topic but thats also an option you can think about.

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Chromis get too big for a 20 gallon no?
 

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Chromis stays small. Check out liveaquaria for what size tank is needed for said fish. I love my chromis . Like mentioned above he schools with my clowns all day and is peaceful . Very fast , agile, and active fish. Great addition

They all are in the damsel family but some more aggressive than others .
 

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I have 3 blue damsels and 1 yellow fin with my 2 maroon clowns, diamond watchman goby, eibli angelfish, and yellow tang, (big CUC). If anything they're the Angel's of the tank. Maybe because they were added after the clowns and angelfish, the larger maroon does own the tank

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