Would a Mandarinfish and a Molly Miller Blenny compete for food?

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I am considering getting a Molly Miller Blenny, but I am determined to get a Mandarinfish someday. If I got a MM Blenny would it compete with the Mandarinfish for copepods? Thanks!
 

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I've got three Molly Millers in my 120g. They don't actively hunt pods but as stated they will eat anything. So no, no more than the average fish.
 

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Do Molly Millers eat more pods than the average fish?
Nah. They don’t hunt much. They sit there like little lazy tubby balls of personality and whatever comes close they grab.

They are just like small lawnmower blennies, with the added bonus they’ll eat small aiptasia.
 
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Nah. They don’t hunt much. They sit there like little lazy tubby balls of personality and whatever comes close they grab.

They are just like small lawnmower blennies, with the added bonus they’ll eat small aiptasia.
Does that mean they are as difficult to keep as a lawnmower blenny?
 

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