Can I add a 2nd clown?!

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I currently have one clown and one damsel in my 20gal tank. I was told today that I couldn’t add another clown because would fight? Let me know what you guys think??

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How old is the clown? As long as both are juvenile it shouldn't be a problem. Issues only arise when there are 2 females. Juvenile clowns sort that out by the dominant of the 2 changes sexes to being the female.
 

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How old is the clown? As long as both are juvenile it shouldn't be a problem. Issues only arise when there are 2 females. Juvenile clowns sort that out by the dominant of the 2 changes sexes to being the female.
Agreed, I put to unbonded juvenile clowns together, took them a couple of weeks to figure it out, now they are inseparable.
 
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How old is the clown? As long as both are juvenile it shouldn't be a problem. Issues only arise when there are 2 females. Juvenile clowns sort that out by the dominant of the 2 changes sexes to being the female.
He’s only been in the tank for a week. No idea his age! I’ve heard to put a larger clown or smaller?
 

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No longer than the first clown has been in the tank I think it should be fine, but with clowns you never know. I personally would try to get one of about the same size and add it sooner than later.
 
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I had a pair for 2 years then the male jumped. I added another smaller one and they are now together going on 2 years together. Make sure the new one is smaller and it should work out.
 

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You can get a 2nd one, smaller if possible.

I also would recommend a second smaller one. No option is guaranteed and all options could work if the current fish is a juvenile, but imo smaller option is better. Good luck!
 

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