Blenny Lovers Thread

OP
OP
vaguelyreeflike

vaguelyreeflike

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Jun 19, 2022
Messages
624
Reaction score
489
Location
Alberta, Canada
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
1729211263510.jpeg
Beautiful!
 

Common Blevil

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Oct 22, 2023
Messages
348
Reaction score
350
Location
Kraków
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I am a fan of blennies!
I've had a singular specimen and a harem of tentacled blennies (Parablennius tentacularis), a single specimen and a harem of sphinx blennies (Aidablennius sphinx), a harem of incognito blennies (Parablennius incognita) (all 3 species released back into the wild, to the place where i caught them), a tailspot(jumped out even tho i had a cover), another tailspot(was suffering from unknown disease/health condition, sold him to a bigger tank when he got a bit better, because I couldn't watch my baby suffer. Now i have a bicolor, because I'm a bit traumatised of not being able to keep tailspots even tho i fid everything i could. Cute fella, love him. Favourite blennies so far are incognito blennies, healthy tailspots and bicolors. Tentacled are a bit too agressive and big (15 cm/5" is no joke), sphinxes are stupid.

Male tentacled blenny named Devil.
IMG_20230528_235342_978.jpg

IMG_20230319_090813.jpg

IMG_20230319_090849.jpg
IMG_20230321_172821.jpg

Sphinx blenny
IMG_20230527_221623_781.jpg


Tentacled blenny harem, spawned a lot
IMG_20230408_171002.jpg
IMG_20230410_123721.jpg
IMG_20230411_112156.jpg
IMG_20230412_122803.jpg
IMG_20230412_122757.jpg
IMG_20230413_125027.jpg
IMG_20230413_125319.jpg
IMG_20230413_232334.jpg
IMG_20230415_173426.jpg
IMG_20230420_235921.jpg


Sphinx blenny harem, spawned too
IMG_20230512_162815.jpg
IMG_20230512_162936.jpg
IMG_20230509_185858.jpg
IMG_20230508_141053.jpg
IMG_20230507_091213.jpg
IMG_20230504_205529.jpg
IMG_20230504_122140.jpg
IMG_20230422_204140.jpg
IMG_20230422_204154.jpg
IMG_20230410_123341.jpg IMG_20230410_123345.jpg
 

Common Blevil

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Oct 22, 2023
Messages
348
Reaction score
350
Location
Kraków
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Incognito blennies, probably my most favourite saltwater fish. If caught in Mediterranean they theoretically can even live in normal reef tanks. They are small( 6 cm/2.5"), active, funny. Males have this awesome purply-red/yellowy red/greeny red(depends on the blenny) coloration with spots that GLOW BRIGHT ORANGE, camera mutes the colours unfortunately. Females are not as vivrant but still cool. They are peaceful, they are social, can be kept in harems, if the tank is larger than 20-30 gallon, you can keep multiple harems. The temperature of 24-25 celsius/75-77 is preffered, probably long term colder temperatures for winter simulation will be good(22 degrees will be enough i think). I'm very sad there's no similar reef blennies. They are all vibrant but will eradicate eachother in small tanks.



IMG_20230616_144804.jpg
IMG_20230625_145115.jpg
IMG_20230706_124542.jpg
IMG_20230706_124551.jpg
IMG_20230721_130734.jpg
IMG_20230721_154530.jpg
IMG_20230724_233834.jpg
IMG_20230806_104232.jpg
IMG_20230806_104423.jpg
IMG_20230806_210833.jpg
IMG_20230806_211149.jpg
IMG_20230626_141604.jpg
IMG_20230629_210647.jpg
IMG_20230702_151014.jpg
IMG_20230704_143847.jpg
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20230626_141559.jpg
    IMG_20230626_141559.jpg
    189.1 KB · Views: 35

Common Blevil

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Oct 22, 2023
Messages
348
Reaction score
350
Location
Kraków
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Second blenny had a name - Microelement. Unfortunately he was really small and malnourished when i bought him, probably had some trauma or parasites, started growing tumours all over him and stopped eating. Then he started eating again but it was too sad for me to watch him like that, so i sold him into a bigger tank.
IMG_20240622_134038.jpg
IMG_20240622_134252.jpg
IMG_20240704_131557.jpg
IMG_20240727_134008.jpg
IMG_20240724_194735.jpg
IMG_20240812_135509.jpg
 

BristleWormHater

5000 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 4, 2024
Messages
5,141
Reaction score
7,837
Location
Roswell, GA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I am a fan of blennies!
I've had a singular specimen and a harem of tentacled blennies (Parablennius tentacularis), a single specimen and a harem of sphinx blennies (Aidablennius sphinx), a harem of incognito blennies (Parablennius incognita) (all 3 species released back into the wild, to the place where i caught them), a tailspot(jumped out even tho i had a cover), another tailspot(was suffering from unknown disease/health condition, sold him to a bigger tank when he got a bit better, because I couldn't watch my baby suffer. Now i have a bicolor, because I'm a bit traumatised of not being able to keep tailspots even tho i fid everything i could. Cute fella, love him. Favourite blennies so far are incognito blennies, healthy tailspots and bicolors. Tentacled are a bit too agressive and big (15 cm/5" is no joke), sphinxes are stupid.

Male tentacled blenny named Devil.
IMG_20230528_235342_978.jpg

IMG_20230319_090813.jpg

IMG_20230319_090849.jpg
IMG_20230321_172821.jpg

Sphinx blenny
IMG_20230527_221623_781.jpg


Tentacled blenny harem, spawned a lot
IMG_20230408_171002.jpg
IMG_20230410_123721.jpg
IMG_20230411_112156.jpg
IMG_20230412_122803.jpg
IMG_20230412_122757.jpg
IMG_20230413_125027.jpg
IMG_20230413_125319.jpg
IMG_20230413_232334.jpg
IMG_20230415_173426.jpg
IMG_20230420_235921.jpg


Sphinx blenny harem, spawned too
IMG_20230512_162815.jpg
IMG_20230512_162936.jpg
IMG_20230509_185858.jpg
IMG_20230508_141053.jpg
IMG_20230507_091213.jpg
IMG_20230504_205529.jpg
IMG_20230504_122140.jpg
IMG_20230422_204140.jpg
IMG_20230422_204154.jpg
IMG_20230410_123341.jpg IMG_20230410_123345.jpg
This is amazing
 

Common Blevil

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Oct 22, 2023
Messages
348
Reaction score
350
Location
Kraków
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I got a Tessellated Blenny from Biota a few months ago. He's definitely my favorite. Sorry for the blue picture. I've never been able to take good reef pics
Wow, it's almost as cool as my incognito/mystery blennies! It's a shame they don't sell those where i live, i would love to have something similar to a mystery blenny. Anyway, if you have a big enough tank (15+ gallons), you could try adding more! They are either colonial or haremic, but anyway would not mind the company of fellow blennies!
 

Rollnwthdatide

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
May 25, 2015
Messages
235
Reaction score
271
Location
Tennessee
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Wow, it's almost as cool as my incognito/mystery blennies! It's a shame they don't sell those where i live, i would love to have something similar to a mystery blenny. Anyway, if you have a big enough tank (15+ gallons), you could try adding more! They are either colonial or haremic, but anyway would not mind the company of fellow blennies!
I was really thinking about getting another one
 

JHSteepat

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Apr 2, 2023
Messages
327
Reaction score
200
Location
Pittsburgh
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Anyone have a Midas blenny? That was one on my list to add to my new tank. I like the orchid dottyback, too, but I do worry if they may clash in a 50 gallon tank.
Benny is a little tough to photograph. He’s pretty docile if he has a hidey hole but he often bickers with the anthias that crowds him, and just as often surfs the tank with the same fish. Begging for food here. My understanding is that they need to be fed a few times a day, like the anthias. IMG_1385.jpeg
 

TOP 10 Trending Threads

WHAT AMOUNT OF LIVE ROCK AND SAND SHOULD BE PRIORITIZED FOR OPTIMAL BIODIVERSITY/FILTRATION?

  • 100% live rock + bagged sand

    Votes: 34 26.6%
  • 100% dry rock + 100% live sand

    Votes: 45 35.2%
  • 50/50 live/dry rock, 50/50 live/bagged sand

    Votes: 28 21.9%
  • 75% live rock, 25% live sand

    Votes: 11 8.6%
  • 25% live rock, 75% live sand

    Votes: 10 7.8%
Back
Top