Blennies have pretty small throats comparatively.. They have problems eating many things. I have a bicolor who is positively obese because I feed chopped mysis. I already use a fairly small mysis (odd how different brands of mysis shrimp can vary in size so much) and then slice it thinly with a razor blade (while still frozen). The advantage is a very fine (and variable!) food size that all the fish and corals take advantage of (though the shrimp tend to steal it from the corals, alas), but because you need to slice it up frozen you can't really rinse away all the packwater. End result might be a little more nutrients in the water, but everybody's thriving.
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