“Rehoming” a blenny?

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So I recently got a bicolor blenny, and in the future I would like to set up an empty cocoworm tube in the front of the tank for the blenny to stay, but he currently has his little home in a hole in my rock, any suggestions for getting him to switch hidey holes from my rock to the tube? Thanks
 

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Only thing would be to plug the hole it's using now, but personally I'd just let it chose it's own home.
 
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Only thing would be to plug the hole it's using now, but personally I'd just let it chose it's own home.
Yeah if it likes it I don’t wanna bother it, will probably just leave it as it moved to a more visible hole now, he’s a cute little sucker lol, thanks for the reply
 

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I had the same blenny as you for a while. They will switch holes often so there is a good chance he will wonder in there on his own :)
 

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