Goby died, what other fish options?

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Today I realized my diamond spot goby was no where to be seen in my quarantine. I looked back behind it and there he was, a crispy shriveled up fish[emoji29] I think I am going to stay away from gobys now because it jumped out of the tiniest crack that my acrylic glass did not cover. So what other fish are easy/fun to keep that are less likely to jump? I have a 40breeder reef tank with a snowflake clown, a royal gramma, and 2 bengaii cardinals, and around 40 pounds of pukani rock too.
 

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All fish jump but have you looked into hawk fish
 

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Yes they will
Blennies?
 

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I thought about getting a tail spot blenny, but will there be any aggression between the royal gramma?
I have a tail spot blenny and it's the most timid fish in my tank. I doubt it would cause any issues unless you had another blenny already.
 

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