Miller molly blenny

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My experience is that it also eats rock flowers and it bully's other fish. This fish is on my "don't ever buy it again" list.
 

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I don’t know about aiptasis but they are definitely bully’s from my experience. Very territorial little buggers
 

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What fish would Molly Miller Blenny bully?

I have lots of tangs, clownfish, anthias, yellow corris and six line wrasse, target mandarin, bicolor goatfish, and quoii parrotfish.
 

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I have them with other fish and there's no issues. A lot of times they are misidentified and you get a different fish that can be a total dick. They get along with each other and with other fish. I have docile fish and some larger fish. As far as aiptasia they did clean my rock that had aiptasia. So far my experience with them is great and I'd recommend it to others if they have an aiptasia problem. I wouldn't mix molly miller with other blennies or smaller fish that looks like a goby.
 

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Have 1 in each tank and they are cool little fish. Hide for the most part with the clown gobies and then dart out for food.

Got them for aiptasia aswell.
 

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I bought 7 of these from Biota - one each frag tank, 3 in display (400g), 1 in another display (100g). That was 6 months ago - never seen a single one of these again. $400 down the drain. I have no predatory fish at all that would have taken these out. These come in SO tiny (less than an inch) that I'm not sure they are ready for introduction. I think Biota is rushing these out the door way too fast to make a buck. I really support what Biota is doing, but this is a clear miss.
 

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