Thoughts on this stocking for a 125 gallon?

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1 Zebra Moray Eel.
1 Black Ice Clownfish.
1 Black Snowflake Clownfish.
1 Royal Gramma Basslet.
1 Tailspot Blenny.
1 Neon Blue Goby.
1 Blue Dot Jawfish.
1 Yellowhead Jawfish.
1 Yellow Candy Hogfish.
1 Scott's Fairy Wrasse.
1 Labout's Fairy Wrasse.
1 Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse.
1 Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse.
1 Kole Yellow Eye Tang.
1 One Spot Foxface.
1 Madagascar Spotted Croucher Goby.
4 Blue Tuxedo Urchins.
3 Pajama Cardinalfish.
1 Exquisite Firefish.
 
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Wrasses - stock lots of pods.
Kole is semi-aggressive, probably will chase the blenny. That's been my experience at least until they've established their territories.
Hogfish grows quickly and can get pretty big.
Having two types of gobies might be an issue they might but all tanks and fish are different. If you introduced them at the same time you might be okay.
You're gonna want lots of digging and hiding areas for the jawfish and gobies.

All in all you've got a nice list going, I'm unfamiliar with morays not sure how friendly they are to your fish list especially with so many diggers. I'm looking forward to seeing how your tank fills out.

I'll keep an eye on the thread.
 
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I’ve got multiple refugiums pods shouldn’t be an issue, I’ll get rid of the blenny, I’ll get rid of the hogfish, the Spotted Croucher Goby isn’t actually a Goby, it’s a small Scorpionfish it’s just named the Spotted Croucher Goby cos it looks like a Goby, and the Zebra Moray Eel is the most docile species of Eel.
 
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