Pairing Several Fish

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I have a lightly stocked 35 gallon mixed reef. Its shallow too, lots of swimming room. Anyways my current stocking is thus:
2x yellow watchman: a mated pair, I believe they have spawned a few times
1x false percula: small
1x carpenter's flasher wrasse
1x clown goby
1x Sailfin blenny (soon, maybe)

I'm considering adding another clown goby and certainly another clownfish. I'd love to get some more paired fish as I have territory for all of them. I'm not sure about the clown goby as all I've seen him do so far is upset my corals by perching against them.
 

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A local reefer to me has a pair of Falco Hawkfish. Cool personality a d definitely reef safe
 
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I don't have the room to add two of them though, however, they are really pretty.
 

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