Stating 10 gallon nano reef; need some help

All these pictures we're taken with my camera phone, as it was the only camera I had at the time. Picture quality is not the best. I've got a much nicer camera, now, though. I'll take some better pictures.

When I first added my zoanthids.
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My YWG getting ready to be put into the tank.
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My Candy Stripe Pistol Shrimp getting ready to be put into the tank.
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My ocellaris pair getting ready to be put into the tank.
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The very first buildup before I put the fish in.
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One of the first setups.
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This is one of the clowns playing in my newest addition, the bubble tip anemone.
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The current buildup, as of yesterday. Again, bad picture. I'll take some better ones. It really looks good. This is one of my favorite setups.
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Definitely one of my favorite fish. I'd recommend them to anyone. I'm starting my 10 gallon nano tonight, so I'll be sure to post some pictures of that. I can't wait to get it started.
 
OK. So here's what I've decided to do.... not sure how it will work out, but who knows.

1 Court Jester (Rainfordi) Goby or 1 Citrinus Clown Goby (Or both if possible)
1 Cleaner Shrimp
Zoanthid Polyps and Button Polyps

I thought about adding a small fish, but I think the goby and shrimp would be great, along with some snails and hermits.

Is it possible to add two different gobies, or is a 10 gallon too small? I know less is better, but do want SOME activity. If it's possible, it might be considered. I know with the YWG, if you want to add more than one, sq ft is very important. They like their territories.

Would these two gobies be peaceful together?
 
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