I got a bicolor Blenny on Sunday and he goes into this little hole in a rock when I’m feeding. And when I drop the pellets down he doesn’t eat them.
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Huh interesting. I've never heard about that beforeWatch out if you have SPS. We thought we couldn't keep SPS and then caught our Bicolor Blenny mowing the polyps off a brand new frag of poccilipora that we were trying out. We re-homed the Blenny and we can now keep SPS.
We hadn't either but after I caught him red-lipped on the frag I did some research and it turns out they can although it seems to be the rare occasion but not unheard of. I had a foxface that decided zoas were tasty and he had to be rehomed also - LFS gave me sun corals in trade for the foxface. Every fish is different and can/will decide to go rogue.Huh interesting. I've never heard about that before
Lol I never knew. None of my fish ever nipped anything to my knowledgeWe hadn't either but after I caught him red-lipped on the frag I did some research and it turns out they can although it seems to be the rare occasion but not unheard of. I had a foxface that decided zoas were tasty and he had to be rehomed also - LFS gave me sun corals in trade for the foxface. Every fish is different and can/will decide to go rogue.