Tailspot or Starry Blenny?

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Hey everyone so I’m finalizing my stocking list and I can’t decide between these two Blennys. It’ll be a Biocube 32 and the final stocking list will be a pair of Ocellaris clowns, a Pink streaked wrasse, yellow clown goby, and then one of those blennys. Which one do you guys recommend would be the best fit? I’m also looking for personality too and open to new suggestions.
 

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I would do tailspot... Starrys get to a decent size and don't always play nice if they feel crowded.
 

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They may "nip" at corals but I've never seen one do it to the point there is any damage. So if you see him nipping don't worry unless you see damage or the coral stops opening. It looks like to me he just takes a little taste of the mucus. Doesn't actually eat the coral.
 

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They have a great personality. One of my favourite nano fish.

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