Multiple blennies and gobies

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I’m in the process of adding fish to my new 120 gallon. I want lots of small colorful or interesting fish to go with the corals. i currently have a lawnmower blenny in the tank. Can multiple lawnmowers coexist well? What if I added a tail spot blenny? I’m staying away from bicolor seven though I like them. I’ve heard they can be rough on LPS. Also looking at some *obies. How are they in groups either single species or multiples?
 

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I’m in the process of adding fish to my new 120 gallon. I want lots of small colorful or interesting fish to go with the corals. i currently have a lawnmower blenny in the tank. Can multiple lawnmowers coexist well? What if I added a tail spot blenny? I’m staying away from bicolor seven though I like them. I’ve heard they can be rough on LPS. Also looking at some *obies. How are they in groups either single species or multiples?
I have two more peaceful species of goby coexisting in my 18” cube (20g), one is Gobiodon strangulatus and the other is Stonogobiops yasha. I think in your size tank you could fit a pair of stonigobiops gobies, and maybe a group of gobiodon - I don’t know how well these guys form groups, it’s like 50/50 for if they fight and if they get along.
 

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