Blenny SHOWOFF!!!!!!!!!!

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My Bicolor Blenny backed into his normal spot. This has been the only Blenny (tailspot and 2 lawnmower blennies) that I have been able to keep from starving by getting him to eat algea pellets as well as brine shrimp.
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Not a fan of blennies but this threat is making me want a starry they look like so nice almost like the starts and galaxies at night
 

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