Basslet (liopropoma) compatibility question

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Hello! I have a 30 gallon reef tank with 6 smaller fish:

1. Banded Possum Wrasse
2. Pink streaked wrasse
3. Neon blue goby
4. Redhead goby
5. Helfrichi Firefish
6. Swissguard basslet

All of fishes are peaceful and comfortable, they ignore each other.
I still want to add one dream fish be a last fish, that fish name Cave basslet (Liopropoma mowbrayi), I had researched between the Swissguard basslet and Cave basslet, both are peaceful basslet, however I'm not sure what happen when these two basslet meet in a small tank... Did anyone have same experience for share or comment? Thank you.

P.S. The Swissguard basslet already get into my reef tank three months ago.

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Hello! I have a 30 gallon reef tank with 6 smaller fish:

1. Banded Possum Wrasse
2. Pink streaked wrasse
3. Neon blue goby
4. Redhead goby
5. Helfrichi Firefish
6. Swissguard basslet

All of fishes are peaceful and comfortable, they ignore each other.
I still want to add one dream fish be a last fish, that fish name Cave basslet (Liopropoma mowbrayi), I had researched between the Swissguard basslet and Cave basslet, both are peaceful basslet, however I'm not sure what happen when these two basslet meet in a small tank... Did anyone have same experience for share or comment? Thank you.

P.S. The Swissguard basslet already get into my reef tank three months ago.

Below I add my tank photo for reference:
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Use an acclimation box (ideally one with magnets so you can move it about) when you try introduction, and have a backup plan if these fish don't work out.

Fingers crossed for you - great fish selection!
 
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Use an acclimation box (ideally one with magnets so you can move it about) when you try introduction, and have a backup plan if these fish don't work out.

Fingers crossed for you - great fish selection!
Thank you your idea, I will consider it carefully.:beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 
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