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What kind of blenny? I thought about midas but I think they get a bit too big. I also thought about any open water swimmers like cardinals but wasn’t surePair of clownfish, goby, small blenny...
My vote is a flame tail blenny! Mine hangs out with my clowns, citron goby and swims with my mandarin. The only one that doesn't care for him is my watchman.. but that's kind of expected. Super cool to watch him peck at the rocks and swim around like a tiny eelWhat kind of blenny? I thought about midas but I think they get a bit too big. I also thought about any open water swimmers like cardinals but wasn’t sure
Are they herbivores or carnivores? If so what should i feed them?My vote is a flame tail blenny! Mine hangs out with my clowns, citron goby and swims with my mandarin. The only one that doesn't care for him is my watchman.. but that's kind of expected. Super cool to watch him peck at the rocks and swim around like a tiny eel
Yea what would you feed these herbivorous blenny’s?In so small a tank, clowns will probably wind up attacking any other open water fish. I’d go for sand or rock dwellers to go with them.
Tailspot blenny and shrimpgoby + pistol shrimp gets my vote.
I’d get a bit more rock in there, the more hiding spots + coral real estate the better.
They will graze on the algae that grows in the tank. Otherwise, offer some nori (dried seaweed) and whatever else you feed your fish. Blennies aren’t usually too picky.Yea what would you feed these herbivorous blenny’s?
Midas will probably get a tad big - but a cardinal would be a good choice.What kind of blenny? I thought about midas but I think they get a bit too big. I also thought about any open water swimmers like cardinals but wasn’t sure