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I am considering stocking a 12 gallon tank with a Goby and Pistol Shrimp pair, (Wheeler's Shrimp Goby or a similar Goby and Randall's Pistol Shrimp), Tail Spot Blenny, and a Clown Gobby. Is this overstocking? If so, what should I remove? Some people say on other threads that this is good, but others disagree.
 

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I am considering stocking a 12 gallon tank with a Goby and Pistol Shrimp pair, (Wheeler's Shrimp Goby or a similar Goby and Randall's Pistol Shrimp), Tail Spot Blenny, and a Clown Gobby. Is this overstocking? If so, what should I remove? Some people say on other threads that this is good, but others disagree.
To me that’s the perfect stocking. I would add the Blenny last as these can be slightly more territorial but the two gobies should be fine together. I have had a Stonogobiops with a Gobiodon species for quite some time now and they completely ignore eachother as one stays above the rocks and the other goes under the rocks.
 

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