In other words, if you've got an uncommon fish pairing that works well, no fighting, adequate foraging for both, in two species where there is some possibility of conflict, state the two species that you found to be compatible, plus the tank size. NOTE: tank size is very important in this question.
As follows:
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Tailspot blenny/starry blenny.............54 gallon tank with sump.
Compatibility charts give a caution re 2 species of blennies in the same tank, but this particular set gets along fine.
Highfin redstripe goby (stonogobiops nematodes)/yellow watchman AND with other highfin redstripe gobies...54 gallon with sump.
similar burrowing habit, no conflict with yellow watchman, mild territorial display with other highfins, but no fight, and ok with each other at opposite ends of tank.
Yellowhead pearly jawfish/highfin redstripe gobies......54 gallon tank with sump.
Similar burrowing behavior, same body shape, but no problem: there is some display during establishment of territory, but no fights resulted.
As follows:
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Tailspot blenny/starry blenny.............54 gallon tank with sump.
Compatibility charts give a caution re 2 species of blennies in the same tank, but this particular set gets along fine.
Highfin redstripe goby (stonogobiops nematodes)/yellow watchman AND with other highfin redstripe gobies...54 gallon with sump.
similar burrowing habit, no conflict with yellow watchman, mild territorial display with other highfins, but no fight, and ok with each other at opposite ends of tank.
Yellowhead pearly jawfish/highfin redstripe gobies......54 gallon tank with sump.
Similar burrowing behavior, same body shape, but no problem: there is some display during establishment of territory, but no fights resulted.











