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Looking for stocking suggestions! Ultimately want to add a bit more action to the tank...
Have a 40g reef tank with:
Paired ocellaris clowns
Yellow head jawfish
Ywg
Wheeler goby with shrimp
Baggai cardinal
Royal grammar
Feather duster + coco worm

I'm thinking maybe 1-2 more fish to add a little more movement
I've been considering a midas blenny but not sure if they would be aggressive with the above

Thank you!
 
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The problem with the blenny is it is similarly minded as the gobies and jawfish in the sense they live in the same types of burrows and caves. Depending on what your current rock is looking like this may be a problem.

I would say another good option to add to this tank is a hawkfish, definitely add character and something new to the tank
 
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The problem with the blenny is it is similarly minded as the gobies and jawfish in the sense they live in the same types of burrows and caves. Depending on what your current rock is looking like this may be a problem.

I would say another good option to add to this tank is a hawkfish, definitely add character and something new to the tank
 
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