Will this stocking list work for a 22 gal long?

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1x Mandarin
2x Common clownfish
1x Scooter blenny
1x Pygmy filefish
1x Dwarf Hawkfish
?x Shrimps
?x A bunch of snails

And possibly a Watchman goby + pistol shrimp combo?

Thanks in advance!
 

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Clownfish and a goby probably would be it honestly. Filefish get too big so do hawkfish
 

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I have a 20 gallon long that's been running for just over a year with 2 clowns, a yellow watchman goby, and a springers damsel.

I've been having a hard time keeping nutrients above 0 so I'm adding another fish soon (royal gramma currently in quarantine).
 

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I tend to stock a little heavy, which works as long as you can keep up. I would say 5 fish max, and not both the Mandarin and the Scooter Blenny.
 

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