He's an African cichlid(named Spencer), but an anomaly in my experience. He'd rather hide from other fish and mostly just wants to interact with me now that he realizes I don't want to eat him. My gouramis are an anomaly as well, one of the larger ones is highly aggressive for them and so is the dwarf, who I've seen defending the non-aggressive big guy from the other one. Spencer is slightly larger than the dwarf gourami right now, so I was thinking he could hold his own with the two big guys and then the dwarf could go on his own so he doesn't get eaten as Spencer gets bigger. But bc the other guys were big fish to him before he'll be less likely to try and eat them if his temperament changes with his size and I don't get them their own tank before then. It's also a long tank as opposed to a cube, with the type of foliage they could all have their own dens in far away from each other as opposed to on top of one another.
I could easily see my occy being a brat about sharing space, and it's not really feasible to put the nem and new clown in the tank at the same time bc I need to quarantine the new fish so he'd have plenty of time to claim the new nem(even if I put it on the side of the tank he doesn't really hang out on). Seems the back right corner of my tank is where he's claimed his territory. My main reason for wanting more clowns was bc I know they're somewhat necessary for keeping nems and I want as many of them in my tank as I can healthily fit with all the coral I want(which is my main focus). While I love fish, I am *obsessed* with the entirety of the ecosystem of a reef and how even the rock is alive and playing a part. That's what I'm really trying to cultivate, the ecosystem itself.