Yellowtail damsel in corner of tank.

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  1. cosmo

    cosmo Giant Squid

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    +1 to ingtar, prob the only fish in a 29 you could keep, 1 more if lucky. Technically a damsel, just a mean one. look into and occ clown, a cardinal, etc

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  3. cosmo

    cosmo Giant Squid

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    even switching to an occ, will allow ya more options for fish in the future
     
  4. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    Ocellaris and False Percs have always been decent clowns for me.
     
  5. saltscrub

    saltscrub Bristle Worm

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    Thanks! I heard that if you introduce let's say the yt damsels and the clowns together then they will get along better. Well if I already have my yt in the tank could I catch them and bag then, move all the decor around and release the clowns first then the yelow tails? Hope that came out clearly...
     
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    I just don't want the clowns to die... that would be 20$ each down the drain... I might trade in the two damsels for two more damsels once I buy the clowns.
     
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  9. ingtar_shinowa

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    yt are more docile than other species of damsels