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![]() I had the same damsels with my Clown and they ticked me off only because that they stayed in the live rock all the time.. except for feeding time The damsels and the clown never bothered each other. Though I may have had "ideal" conditions for that as my clown was not hosting.. and I had them in a bigger tank.
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![]() My concerns are the same as some of the others, Clown and damsel in a small area, I would get rid of one of them and replace with another small fish (possibly a goby). You need to remember that the biocubes arent true to the size they say, even though it says its an 8 gallon, the volume is much less than that. Also LPS in a biocube with stocking lighting is not the greatest idea, it will survive but not thrive unless you upgrade the lighting. These are just some of the things I've noticed also being a biocube owner.
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![]() Tank is cute! I also would get rid of the yellow tail and replace with a "nicer" personality fish...too small an area for them and a clown.
I have 3 biocubes....I have had LPS corals in all of them at one time or another and they thrived....the softies of course do even better...but I have had hammers, frogspawn, and candycane in mine that did well.... nice job, especially for your first tank!
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