Watchman Goby and Lawnmower Blenny

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Anyone currently keeping both at the same time? I have a 75 gallon tank and am considering an algae blenny but my wife would like to add a watchman goby. Just curious on people's experiences with keeping both at the same time.
 

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Get the goby - skip the lawnmower blenny. Most don't survive very long in captivity; not sure if it's a lack of algae thing or something else, but I've never been able to keep one for more than 6 months and they routinely die off shortly within arrival at my LFS.
 
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I have both in my tank. So far there hasn’t been any aggression, but the yellow watchman gobby stays in his cave.
 
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I have both in my tank. So far there hasn’t been any aggression, but the yellow watchman gobby stays in his cave.
This is almost a year and a half old. :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes: I have since upgrade to a 125, have a Twin Spot, Lawnmower, and Starry Blenny. I don't think I should add the Yellow Watchman - more due to the Twin Spot though.
 
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I had a ywg and starry blenny in same tank smaller than your with no issues between them no aggression or anything the blenny acted like he didn't see him. Unfortunately during blackout for dinos month or so back ywg decided to explore life outside tank.
 
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This is almost a year and a half old. :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes: I have since upgrade to a 125, have a Twin Spot, Lawnmower, and Starry Blenny. I don't think I should add the Yellow Watchman - more due to the Twin Spot though.
The yellow watchman is really aggressive as time goes on. Since the lawnmower is much bigger he doesn’t attack, but when my scooter gets close he gets mad.

I just started the salt water side of fish keeping, so… it wows a bit late of a post.
 
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Blennys are fine in captivity never had issues with them eating. My starry eats anything and everything he's a thick boy. As long as you supplement diet with veggies should be fine. I did wait until my tank was established for almost year before adding just so there was algae he could pick at as he pleases.
 
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