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Hi, can anyone give a positive ID on this guy? I bought him as a ‘Rhino blenny’. He looks like one, except I couldn’t find a pic of one w/ red eyes. He is pretty cool, he ‘walks’ on his fins around the rocks. Currently he is in an observation tank. Thanks!

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Thx KJ! I was looking at that too and couldn't find any with red eyes. I was quickly going through my fish books too and nothing matched exactly. After this weekend, I will comb through them more thoroughly. But based on a couple of threads I was reading on here, I think he definately is in the Paraclinus sp, just not sure which one. Not sure if I will keep him in his own tank or put him in one of my other tanks. He is very interesting to watch when he walks around on the rocks!
 

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