Tailspot Blenny

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Hello, I’m thinking about adding a Tailspot Blenny to my tank. Currently the tank has 1 clown fish, 2 large turbo snails, multiple baby turbo snails , 1 mushroom frag, and 1 pavona frag.

It is a 20 gallon tank and I recently added an additional live rock.

Would appreciate all opinions and if a different Blenny would be more ideal.

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I think it'd be a great addition personally. I love my little tailspot. Eats like a pig and established a couple of homes in the holes in my rockwork that it keeps tidy. I've see it mouth a few bristle worms and dump em across the tank as they get in. Also any sand etc that accumulates, it'll pick up and dump outside. Fun to watch
 
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