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Anyone have experience with multiple blennies? I have a Bicolor Blenny and would like to add a Midas Blenny. Will they fight?
 

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Anyone have experience with multiple blennies? I have a Bicolor Blenny and would like to add a Midas Blenny. Will they fight?
How big is your tank?

They typically occupy different areas and should be just fine if there is enough space.

I have a tailspot and a flametail in a 110. Very similar to what you are looking at.
 

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I have a tail spot, midas, and bicolor in a 220g, no fighting. The midas was the last addition, and that might have helped.
 
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It's a 50 gallon so it may be a little small to house both. Plenty of rock for them each to have a perch. Sounds like the Midas would be the one more likely to pick at the other so adding it last may help.
 

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