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Blenny Blanco... from the bronx
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(smh that epoxy looks terrible lol, was a quick fix...gonna try to remove that)
 

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I love it! Is that an anemone on the left side?
Yessir just a common green bta. The blenny watches the tentacles as they flow near his little hole there, fun to watch. He's out and about as much as he's in his home tho; anything going on he comes to investigate. Great fish addition!
 

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Also, his colors change rapidly depending on what rock he's on. On his dark home rock in the pic he's darker but I have newer marco rock in the tank and he lightens right up near it; pretty neat fish
 
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Also, his colors change rapidly depending on what rock he's on. On his dark home rock in the pic he's darker but I have newer marco rock in the tank and he lightens right up near it; pretty neat fish
Very cool! I’ll have to keep an eye out to see the changes in our blenny. Been thinking about an anemone in our tank, but I’m nervous it will move somewhere unfortunate haha
 

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This one has gems every now and again. There are better ones around though.
Good news I found a chestnut in a LFS while searching for authentic live rock. Question is does your chestnut leave coral alone? Would very much like to see him in my main display but could also stay in the macroalgae tank if he picks on coral.
 

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Good news I found a chestnut in a LFS while searching for authentic live rock. Question is does your chestnut leave coral alone? Would very much like to see him in my main display but could also stay in the macroalgae tank if he picks on coral.
So far he doesn't touch the coral. It's just the one leather in the tank though. I can't speak to his taste for anything else. I might have a better answer in a month when the new tank gets filled.
 

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