Advice on a baby blue tang

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Hi, wonder if anyone can offer advice if they have had they same thing, today I brought a Blue Tang (Aka Dori) he is very small about an inch and after acclimating I added him to the tank where he immediately got bullied by a damsel since then I rushed out got a fish breeding box to put him in for now to avoid the damsel before going in the box he was laying flat on the top of the magnet that secures the wave maker and now is laying on the bottom of the breeding box only getting up when I go near is he okay? (some seaweed in the box hoping he eats)

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Did my best with some tube and shells

Edit picture is sideways

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That should be okay for now… but I highly doubt your damsels will ever play nice with any fish you try to put in your tank.. much less your hand here soon lol… I’d look at trading them in for more peaceful fish myself.
 
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