Wrasse with Clowns and a Damsel?

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Curious to hear your thoughts. Have a 46 gallon bowfront with about 40lbs of live rock, 2 Clowns, a Yellow Tail Damsel and a Yellow Watchmen Goby. Have always like Wrasse's, but am worried about aggression, ( Damsel and Clowns, not Wrasse).
Is it safe to add one, or am I asking for trouble? And is this too much for my Bioload?
Have coral aswell.
Torch, Duncan, Blasto Merletie, acans and gsp
 
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I think you should be fine, my clown and wrasses ignore each other. I have heard different species of wrasse such as six lines can be trouble makers, so you should do research on the individual species.
 

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Something like a Pink Streak that's mild in temperament and sticks to the rock work could fair well - anything that swims openly in the water column could be a problem.
 
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Ok, thank you both for your help
 

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