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View BadgesOk so I'm posting this having already done some research and knowing what the answer is probably going to be but I need some reassurance.
So we just added Cheddar, our yellow watchman goby to our display tank after a month of quarantine. During quarantine he did great showed no signs of illness or anything. He is definitely a snazzy little guy. His Tiger Pistol shrimp buddy that we got with him died in the first day of quarantine. He started to molt and then that was it.
Anyways we currently have 2 clowns and 3 PJs in our tank. It's 69 gallons total and about 56 in the display. The clowns were added first and they claimed the front left corner as theirs. Weirdly enough the PJs also hang out in that area as well. So I expected the goby to go to a quieter spot in the tank. But no he immediately goes to the same spot and has been glass surfing the whole time.
It wouldn't bother me so much except I'm worried about aggression. At first all the other fish checked him out and then let him be. But at one point our female clown Coco grabbed him by the tail and started dragging him around. She probably only held on for a few seconds but it felt like forever and I went to grab a net to seperate them but she let go. I had hoped he would take that as a sign to go somewhere else but nope.
So far no more big signs of agression but Coco is keeping and eye on him. Everyone was fed a couple hours before we added him and then I threw some reef chili in there to keep the established fish busy for a bit.
My big question is if I just chill out a give it time will he find a spot to settle down and also why do all of the fish hang out on one side of the tank? Temperature, flow, and lights all seem good.

So we just added Cheddar, our yellow watchman goby to our display tank after a month of quarantine. During quarantine he did great showed no signs of illness or anything. He is definitely a snazzy little guy. His Tiger Pistol shrimp buddy that we got with him died in the first day of quarantine. He started to molt and then that was it.
Anyways we currently have 2 clowns and 3 PJs in our tank. It's 69 gallons total and about 56 in the display. The clowns were added first and they claimed the front left corner as theirs. Weirdly enough the PJs also hang out in that area as well. So I expected the goby to go to a quieter spot in the tank. But no he immediately goes to the same spot and has been glass surfing the whole time.
It wouldn't bother me so much except I'm worried about aggression. At first all the other fish checked him out and then let him be. But at one point our female clown Coco grabbed him by the tail and started dragging him around. She probably only held on for a few seconds but it felt like forever and I went to grab a net to seperate them but she let go. I had hoped he would take that as a sign to go somewhere else but nope.
So far no more big signs of agression but Coco is keeping and eye on him. Everyone was fed a couple hours before we added him and then I threw some reef chili in there to keep the established fish busy for a bit.
My big question is if I just chill out a give it time will he find a spot to settle down and also why do all of the fish hang out on one side of the tank? Temperature, flow, and lights all seem good.
