Don't think there should be any major problems. Used to keep them before, barring Stiphodon percnopterygionus, but in different tanks though.
Just a note that all those you listed are likely algae eaters (although they do feed on just about anything you drop in the tank) except Rhinogobius duospilus. If you are banking on just algae for their diet, then R. duospilus would be a problem.
Main diet should include meaty food. In my tank, I fed them on live tubifex and frozen bloodworm. Not too sure on dry food, but information seems to mention that they may refuse flakes and such food.
They can also be a little quarrelsome among themselves, so require some hiding places. The size of your tank is big though, so this shouldn't worry you.
Do share with us your tank once it has been set up!![]()
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