what type of fish is this

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i think it looks like the first picture the most

and would i be able to keep him in my 20 gal with my pygmy wrasse and tail spot blenny or will they fight or something
 

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I agree I just couldn’t find anything closer before I went to work, the ways its shaking the dorsal spines really said scorp if some sort to me.
yea he looks really close so i think it’s one
 

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