Bullet Goby in my tank with diamond watchman goby?

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So i have to following:
2 ocellaris clownfish
1 yellow coris wrasse
1 yellow tang
1 kole tang
1 firefish
1 diamond watchman goby
1 citron clown goby
1 diamond watchman goby
60 gallon tank I know its a lot of fish but nitrates are not an issue.
I might have to take a bullet goby off someones hands as he has no place to put it.
 
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Anyone I would like to know soon hopefully because well I would like to save the fish
 
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I think I have a fairly unique set of fish in terms of in a 60g tank but if I can save a few of his fish then so be it and this bullet goby is one of them.
 
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I don’t think the nitrates are the issue. More about space for each to have it’s own territory.
Yea I mean my uncle has a diamond goby and a few others with his bullet goby in a 125 but I am concerned for the smaller tank size that I have.
 

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Personally I wouldn't do it. But, every fish has its own personalities I've seen some not tolerate others that should have been tolerated and others tolerate some you wouldn't think would be tolerated. They are such interesting creatures.
But, I wouldn't do it unless you are prepared for aggression. Plus some fish I like to pick on or even kill new fish especially in a small environment.
 
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Personally I wouldn't do it. But, every fish has its own personalities I've seen some not tolerate others that should have been tolerated and others tolerate some you wouldn't think would be tolerated. They are such interesting creatures.
But, I wouldn't do it unless you are prepared for aggression. Plus some fish I like to pick on or even kill new fish especially in a small environment.
I am leaning towards not doing it I feel as though the drop in tank size from 6' to 3' just won't work. I am hoping someone has personal experience of trying in a smaller tank but for now I am leaning towards telling him I cannot take the fish.
 
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Personally I wouldn't do it. But, every fish has its own personalities I've seen some not tolerate others that should have been tolerated and others tolerate some you wouldn't think would be tolerated. They are such interesting creatures.
But, I wouldn't do it unless you are prepared for aggression. Plus some fish I like to pick on or even kill new fish especially in a small environment.
He has also offered me a coral beauty angel but I have two tangs I mean sure a few of my fish may be moved after he is done plucking out what he doesnt want but I want the tangs for another year or two.
 

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