My new fish! tailspot blenny and yellow watchman goby

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Tailspot- great for algae and goby for sand sifting and scavenging sand- Great Picks and Pics !!
 
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My juvenile yellow watchman goby never gets out in the open like that, hoping for him to be like yours! Might buy a tailspot blenny too, just loved the video
Thanks man. wait till he grows up a bit and learns his tank mates aren't threats and I am sure he will be out in no time :)
 

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Tailspot- great for algae and goby for sand sifting and scavenging sand- Great Picks and Pics !!
Hey man I know this thread is old but I appreciate your advice. If I have a YWMG and Pistol shrimp pair would it be okay to add a tailspot Blenny. I also have a citron goby who chases everyone around during feeding time
 
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Hey man I know this thread is old but I appreciate your advice. If I have a YWMG and Pistol shrimp pair would it be okay to add a tailspot Blenny. I also have a citron goby who chases everyone around during feeding time
They should play well together
 
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