Dottyback Aggression

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Hello all!
So a while back I got one of my dream fish, a super young springeri dottyback. Super cute dude, aquacultured, love him. I quarantined him with a Flametail blenny, and introduced the two together into their tank. A couple of times the flametail has chased the dottyback off, but other than that they have always been friendly. I got the dottyback young and aquacultured in hopes he would be more friendly. Today I introduced a diamond goby, and the dottyback immediately began trying to kill it. The diamond goby is probably at least 6 times as large as the dottyback, so the fact that the dottyback is going for it is incredible to me. I caught the dottyback (luckily it wasn’t too hard, he likes me), and put him in a breeder box to let the diamond gobys fins heal and to get himself established. Will leaving the dottyback in the box for a few weeks be enough to calm him down? Anything else I can try? Moving rockwork? Or could I put his breeder box into a different tank for the time being? The dottyback is a fish I’ve wanted for a long time, but I would hate for in a tank to only have a single blenny who mainly sits in his seashell, and one dottyback.
Thank you!
The problem child is livid about being in the timeout box

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Dottybacks are know to be very aggressive. Maybe a "time out" in the breeder will help, but I can't say for certain.

I will say that my dotty back tolerated my clowns that were in the tank before him. . . but tried to murder anything that came after.
 
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Dottybacks are know to be very aggressive. Maybe a "time out" in the breeder will help, but I can't say for certain.

I will say that my dotty back tolerated my clowns that were in the tank before him. . . but tried to murder anything that came after.
Yeah, I originally planned to get all the other fish I wanted, and then order the dottyback last, since I’ve never seen a store carry one. However a friend at my LFS knew how much I loved them, and called me saying he got one in stock, so it was in my car within 20 minutes haha. But your experience is why I’m thinking that I could possibly have some luck by sticking his breeder box into a different tank.
 

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