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Hi everyone,

I hand caught these two blennys in Jupiter, Florida. I thought they were lawnmower blennys but my LFS is saying they are not. Any ideas?

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There are lots of small brown blenny species in Florida. I'm by no means an expert at ID-ing them, but these look like Molly Millers, Scartella cristata. Lawnmower blennies come from the Pacific, and are usually Salarias fasciatus, but I think other species are sold under that name as well.

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Hi everyone,

I hand caught these two blennys in Jupiter, Florida. I thought they were lawnmower blennys but my LFS is saying they are not. Any ideas?

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100 percent not a lawnmower. Lawnmowers have these "trident" eyebrows and spikes on their fin. This is mine. Yours looks to be a seaweed blenny.

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Seaweed blenny.
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