Introducing Queen Angelfish with Passer Angelfish

Mikeeeee

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Need little help with this, I have a 300 gallon that already houses powder blue tang 5", Red Sea tang 7", purple tang 4", 2 yellow tangs 4", scopas tang 4", pair blue throat triggers ( male/female), emperor angelfish 6", passer angelfish 6", flame angelfish 2", Harlequin Tusk 2", and cleaner wrasses. Now I wish to introduce a Queen angelfish 4" but don't want the passer to be aggressive towards it, any ideas howitzer can get this done?
 
Need little help with this, I have a 300 gallon that already houses powder blue tang 5", Red Sea tang 7", purple tang 4", 2 yellow tangs 4", scopas tang 4", pair blue throat triggers ( male/female), emperor angelfish 6", passer angelfish 6", flame angelfish 2", Harlequin Tusk 2", and cleaner wrasses. Now I wish to introduce a Queen angelfish 4" but don't want the passer to be aggressive towards it, any ideas howitzer can get this done?
imo prayer.. All kidding aside acclimation box would be your best bet but with wait you already have and the size tank you might have internal warfare especially the passer and tangs
 
The Passer is known as KING, and the Emperor's name speaks for itself. I would say it is a gamble
 
IMO your tank is not big enough for all those aggressive angels, especially when they get big (long term).
 
I see so many videos of 240+ gallons tanks that house multiple angelfish together figure it would be ok to do. My fish haven't been as aggressive I keep them well fed and that seems to keep aggression down. Future plans are to add scribble angelfish and a lamarks angelfish also looking into upgrading to 500 gallon.
 
Any suggestions on how long should leave a fish in acclimation box? I also thought of removing the the Passer angelfish for few days then reintroducing him back to tank after queen queen angelfish settles in
 
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