NEW lawnmower Blenny :)

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awsomebichir

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he is so cool..i never thought this fish would have so much personalitiy..hes about 3 inches long and has some nice coloration..i just put him in the main tank after acclimating for almost 2 hours..i will be sure to post pics up tomorrow because light are off so he wont get stressed .hes in my reef tank
 
lawnmower blennies are fantastic, personable blennies but not as good as the Tail Spot Blenny lol

mr.reef24

P.S. where's the pic
 
pics will be tomorrow since the light are out right now..right when i put him in to his personality exploded
 
yeah these guys are so cool! i got one a few weeks ago and i love how all over the tank they are and how everytime i go up to the tank i cant find him and when i finally spot him hes all perched up on something or behind something and already looking at me. very personable fish and i cant wait til he gets big. hes a pig too! anyone have any luck with dried seaweed with these guys? he ate up all my algae surprisingly quick and i had a decent amount of it. im not one of those people that just think they are cool looking and once the slightest bit of algae grows jump and get one. i made sure i had plenty for him, or what i thought was plenty, and he has made all my ornaments look brand new again so i wanted to get an alternative food for him. i got some of the dried seaweed and havent saw anyone eat it yet even though it disappears after a few hours or overnight. im guessing it is him as i havent had much algae for him to graze on since he went on a binge, but his belly is still looking very full. the puffers i have went to check out the seaweed but showed no interest in it, same with my damsels and clownfish. i saw my starfish sitting on it so i know he was one to eat it, but the starfish didnt touch it the one night and it still went missing. any thoughts or ideas on new food to try and introduce him to? i got formula 1 pellets as well as the seaweed to try.
 
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