I have 2 tailspots, lawnmower, pink spot goby, miller blenny, Midas, tribal, and a diamond goby, and 2 twin spot gobies
All coexist with no issues at all. And for awhile, the diamond and pink spot shared a burrow together. The tank is 11' ft long.
I have a lawnmower blenny and yellow watchman goby in my QT tank right now. The blenny was kicking the crap out of my goby. Had to separate the two otherwise the blenny would have killed him. I think it's luck of the draw with blennies. It's a shame because I wanted the blenny in my DT but he is going to go in the sump now.
I have 3 tailspots, a bicolor, at least 1 barncale, a gold midas. I have had a couple of others in the tailspot family but they did some aerobatics and missed the tank on rentry.
As long as you have lots of rock and plenty of holes in it they seem to find their own areas. About once a week the 3 tailspots hang out together on a Monti Cap at the front of the tank. It's very cool to see them all sitting together but the moment I reach for the camera they split up.
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