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Blenny ID/ it's actually a weedfish, anyone know anything about weedfish?
I was at Blue World yesterday and they had their "little blue world" nano section set up, which was really cool to see. I ended up buying this blenny while I was there, but I have no idea what type of blenny he is. I tried to google search some blenny images but I had no luck, anyone know what type of blenny it is?
[IMG]http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...e/DSC_1575.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...n/DSC_1567.jpg[/IMG] He's a really cool looking blenny and he sort of walks around on the sand with these two skinny little leg type of things. |
Are you sure its a Blenny? If anything I would say its some species of wrasse or possibly some sort of dragonette. Never seen anything like it, almost looks like a cross between a Corris wrass and a lawnmower blenny.
Levi |
Damn it!! I knew I should have gone over there today. That's the coolest little blenny. Was there any more?
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looks almost like a small waspfish to me.
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Its called a red crown blenny:D
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Looks like waspfish to me as well.
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Taylor I googled red crown blenny, but this blenny shows up, which is the same as the other type of blenny you have there, but not the one I bought. http://www.aquacon.com/images/RedCrownAlgaeBlenny.jpg I just googled waspfish, and it's vaguely similar but not the same. |
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Maybe a type of weedfish?
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Doesn't really look like a weedfish but he has the same sort of "leg" like things that he walks around on coming out of his chin like this pic. of this weedfish has.
http://www.divetime.com/images/photo...ney_Dec_06.jpg I take that back :redface: see next post. |
Wait a minute, just saw this pic. of a weedfish and actually mine looks just like it, only mine is more of a yellow/green colour. Thank-you Dawn, ummm, now what on earth is a weedfish! LOL I think I have some reading to do.
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looks like a seagrass wrasse to me.
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http://www.bluezooaquatics.com/image..._Wrasse_ps.jpg It looks just like these weedfish in this link, so I'm pretty sure that's what it is. Has anyone kept a weedfish before or knows anything about them? Not finding much info on them. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimswim...7612079989090/ So far this is the only info. I can find on weedfish, which isn't much. http://australianmuseum.net.au/Crest...enciennes-1836 |
I'm going to agree with christy on the wrasse, i thought they were called weedy wrasses though. There was one at J&L a week or two ago, Renee there would know what the name is.
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The above picture I posted of the seagrass wrasse doesn't look like my fish at all, however the picture at the top of this page of redish/orange colour weedfish looks identical to my fish, only my fish is more of a greeny/yellow colour. What little info I could find on weedfish said that they could change their colour to blend into their surroundings. Which is probably why Ken was telling me it's like a frogfish.
Here's what the link I found say's about identification: "The Crested Weedfish has a long, slender body with a large caudal fin and narrow caudal peduncle. The dorsal fin is divided into two distinct parts. The high first part, which has three spines, originates above the eye and behind the supraorbital tentacles. The long-based second part has 26 to 29 spines followed by 6 to 8 rays. The colouration of this species is highly variable, with fish often matching their habitats. Crested Weedfish commonly have a band extending down and back from the eye, a white blotch behind the pectoral fin base, and diffuse banding on the body." I'll try to get a better pic. of him, but really he looks just like the weedfish at the top of this page. |
My weedfish has been hiding today but Dawn went to Blue world and got the same fish as me and a much better pic. of it
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The fish is a Heteroclinus species, narrowing it down will be extremely difficult. Ambush predator, feeds on small inverts, might be tough to get eating frozen.
There is essentially no way you have Cristiceps australis there. Exports from that part of Australia are almost impossible to find. |
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My little guy has a voracious appetite. I don't think he could eat the frozen mysis any faster :clap2:
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You traded the clam for that walking predator....;)...yes it is doing just fine
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No swim bladder so it doesn't cruise. Plankton feeders need to move around a lot. Eyes are relatively high and set forward making binocular vision possible. Mouth shape is not adapted for eating small prey like pods, compare to a 6 line wrasse. It's built a lot like a hawk fish so you can be sure it acts like one too. |
Yup, I'd have to agree with it being an ambush predator. He sat in his little QT section and watched the mysis as it came closer to him(actually reminded me of a chameleon) and then he snatched it almost as fast as my frog fish did.
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I have yet to see a weedfish. Very cool! Thanks for posting!
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that is a very interesting fish you got there. you should get a vid of it up so we can see how it moves.
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I wish I could get a video of mine but my point & shot is broken and the only other video cam I have is an ancient 8mm:lol:. They "walk" and also swim kind of like an eel but really quick. Mine sits watching most of the time, his eyes move around kind of like a chameleon BUT come feeding time, yikes, vicious little guy. He knows the tweezers have food and as soon as they hit the water(barely even breaking the surface) he darts aggressively at them, grabs his food and back to his spot. I even had to seperate him from everyone else in QT because I caught him attacking my scopas.
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