Need compadability help

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So I want to have:
2 occelaris clownfish
1 yellow coris wrasse
1 diamond watchman goby
1 sailfin blenny or bicolor blenny
1 golden assessor basslet
1 bangaii cardinalfish
1 longnose hawkfish
Nuvo 60 gallon reef tank
Nutrients are not of concern
My primary area of concern in blenny and goby compadability with the hawkfish?
Which is better for algae control sailfin blenny or bicolor blenny?
Which blenny will eat mysis?
 
These fish should be fine together, however, I have never keep a hawkfish. Very rarely, Sailfin blenny kind of goes crazy and attack other fish.
 
So I want to have:
2 occelaris clownfish
1 yellow coris wrasse
1 diamond watchman goby
1 sailfin blenny or bicolor blenny
1 golden assessor basslet
1 bangaii cardinalfish
1 longnose hawkfish
Nuvo 60 gallon reef tank
Nutrients are not of concern
My primary area of concern in blenny and goby compadability with the hawkfi
Which is better for algae control sailfin blenny or bicolor blenny?
Which blenny will eat mysis?

Not sure about the different species but I have a flame hawk, midas blend and diamond goby in may tank and they all get along great. They all say mysis.
 
So I want to have:
2 occelaris clownfish
1 yellow coris wrasse
1 diamond watchman goby
1 sailfin blenny or bicolor blenny
1 golden assessor basslet
1 bangaii cardinalfish
1 longnose hawkfish
Nuvo 60 gallon reef tank
Nutrients are not of concern
My primary area of concern in blenny and goby compadability with the hawkfish?
Which is better for algae control sailfin blenny or bicolor blenny?
Which blenny will eat mysis?

I’ve had my watchman goby w a longnose hawk. No issues.

No idea about the blennies.
 
Is that a cube, or standard 60 gallon? Standard 60 gallon would be great for a Wrasse, but a Cube is really too small for anything but pygmy wrasses.
 
Is that a cube, or standard 60 gallon? Standard 60 gallon would be great for a Wrasse, but a Cube is really too small for anything but pygmy wrasses.
Agree, or a Pink Streak.
 

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