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![]() As far as blenny's go I'm pretty sure the bi-color and the redlip are two of the more aggressive types. I had a lawnmower for a long time and he kept to himself.
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![]() Go ahead and tell, he already knows
![]() ![]() Hubby would have to bring the Achilles home since I think tangs are a PITA. I never thought of fish in this regards but now I have a whole new vocabulary in regards to my fish, thanks to you. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Adopted a bicolour from someone shutting down there tank. It liked to **** off my sleeper goby for fun. Lots of personality though.
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![]() I wonder if my guy will start pestering anyone. He's been great and keeps to himself. He's housed with an bellus angel, kole tang, 6 line wrasse, tiger goby, 2 yellow clown gobies and a dartfish and has never bothered anyone. The only reason I think I'd re-home mine is if I can find a Midas blenny. I do have problems with my wrasse nipping at my dartfish though.
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96" x 16" x 16"//106g Skimmerless Reef, Established Jan. 13, 2012 |
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