I’m interested in getting a Blenny but I’ve been reading they starve a lot in captivity, particularly the Midas and lawnmower Blennie’s. Do all Blennies have this problem? If not do you think bicolor, canary, or tailspot Blennies are a good choice?
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I see. Have you ever had any luck with a Midas blenny?I’ve never had this problem. I’ve kept lawnmower blennies over the years. On this system I have a starry blenny — basically the same thing. They like to eat film layer algae and you’ll always have an abundance of that. They adapt rapidly to frozen foods. I feed algae infused brine to supplement as well. I can tell you mine has the belly of a fat pig after feeing frozen. I wouldn’t be worried about this as much with keeping them as I would a mandarin for example. The blenny will adapt really well.
They will eat frozen brine primarily and I wouldn’t be scared. They are a popular option since they adapt so well in a tank.I see. Have you ever had any luck with a Midas blenny?
Thanks for the input! I was considering a Midas or canary blenny. I might just get the Midas blenny now.They will eat frozen brine primarily and I wouldn’t be scared. They are a popular option since they adapt so well in a tank.
They have such great personalities I would highly recommend them! Great additions to any tank!Thanks for the input! I was considering a Midas or canary blenny. I might just get the Midas blenny now.They will eat frozen brine primarily and I wouldn’t be scared. They are a popular option since they adapt so well in a tank.