Clownfish dominance

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So I have a pair of clownfish in a 29 gallon tank. It’s roughly 32 gallons with all the equipment I have. Up to this point I have only two extremely territorial clownfish... I mean when I put my hand in the tank to clean it, my hand comes out bloody. Today I decided to buy a tiger golby, so far I’m enjoying the new member however sometimes I witness him being chased and what not. When I added him into the tank, I turned off the lights for about 5 minutes and turned it back on. In this situation should I be concerned about his well being?
(The picture was taken at the store)

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I have the same issue with my clownfish. They are jerks and pretty much the only fish in my tank as a result. 25 gallon lagoon. Unfortunately I'm not sure it will get better. It's been a few weeks. Any better?

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I have the same issue with my clownfish. They are ******** and pretty much the only fish in my tank as a result. 25 gallon lagoon. Unfortunately I'm not sure it will get better. It's been a few weeks. Any better?

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Are those wyoming whites?
 
Bullet flurries. They were at my lfs for almost a year in the display tank. They weren't for sale initially and then they started getting nasty to everyone in the tank. They finally agreed to sale them to me.
 
Bullet flurries. They were at my lfs for almost a year in the display tank. They weren't for sale initially and then they started getting nasty to everyone in the tank. They finally agreed to sale them to me.
so to answer your question... will they get any better? no.

nice looking clowns though
 

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