Hello, I currently have an aggression issue with my male clown he’s around 2”, he and my female are the original inhabitants of my 30g tank. They are currently housed with a Springeri Damsel and a yellow watchman goby that they get along fine with. 4 days ago, I added a royal gramma. When I first put the royal in it hid under some rocks then eventually came out and began to swim around. The next morning when lights came on the royal came out and was swimming around until my clown decided to chase it. The royal found a hole in the rocks above the cave my clowns have claimed and has been hiding out there. My male clown has been circling the rock trying to get into the spot where the royal is like a killer whale hunting a seal. The clowns determination to get in to where the royal is has diminished a bit over the past few days but it still trying. I have only seen the royal dart out of the hole once to grab a piece of mysis and quickly go back in. I am spot feeding it currently, but I can’t see if it eating the food I’m giving it. I have 2 tanks set up and plumed to the same sump, the 30g which I’m currently stocking and a 75g that has sand and scape but is currently not stocked, I plan to do this when the 30g is full. I tried the mirror trick to see if that would distract the clown and take his attention away from the royal but it doesn’t seem to have helped. My thought right now is to take the male out and put him in an isolation box in the 75g and hopefully the royal will come out and get comfortable. But I’m unsure if this is a good idea, if it will do more harm than good or have any impact at all. If I do take the male out, should I also remove the female? How long should I wait until I try to reintroduce the clowns to the 30g? Or are there any other things that I could do to possibly help reduce the aggression. I have read that royals can be timid and hide often but I’m concerned that the royal will starve to death in the rocks. Any ideas would be appreciated.