Types of jawfish to get

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Leaning towards getting a jawfish because i heard they make dens like pistol shrimp. What types of jaw-fish would be good for my tank.

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The yellow head jawfish does the best in a reef tank. The bluespot usually struggles with reef temperatures as it is a colder water species from California and Mexicos colder west coast.
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Blue spot and yellow head. Had blue spot over three years until it jumped and - They Do jump
 
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Gotcha, I'm looking for a smaller size fish to kinda fill in the tank a tiny bit more. Any other ideas?
maybe Tailspot Blenny, a Firefish (risk of jumping), or a sharknose goby (also a jumper).

all pretty docile, on the smaller side and should get along with that tank. I've seen Firefish sharing burrows with Watchman gobies, so thats also something that might happen if you go with it.
 
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maybe Tailspot Blenny, a Firefish (risk of jumping), or a sharknose goby (also a jumper).

all pretty docile, on the smaller side and should get along with that tank. I've seen Firefish sharing burrows with Watchman gobies, so thats also something that might happen if you go with it.
I‘ve been looking at tail spots, they’re really cool. I used to have a lawnmower blenny, when I wasn’t As experienced in the hobby. Would a lawnmower be good in my tank and are they aggressive or anything?
 
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I‘ve been looking at tail spots, they’re really cool. I used to have a lawnmower blenny, when I wasn’t As experienced in the hobby. Would a lawnmower be good in my tank and are they aggressive or anything?
Actually nvm figured out my tank is too small. These things get pretty big, ill stick to tailspot maybe.
 
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I have an Ora Neon Goby and it's a spectacular neon blue color. Mine is pretty active throughout the day. Perches on the rocks here and there and occasionally tries to clean my clown fish.
 
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Tailspots are cool. They are a solid choice
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Just got a tailspot, there really cool, i got it to eat pellets and flakes.
 
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