Favorite blenny?

will the tailspot eat algae like an algae blenny? just lost my algae blenny so i'm looking for someone to fill his spot..
 
I'll vote for the starrly blenny:

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Bambam918

That pic is an older one where I put the PVC in a tip of a barnacle (which you can see in the background) the back half is buried in the substrate.

I currently use abandoned coco worm tubes especially for the BlueThroat Pike blennies as they tend to be a little smaller. Whatever you use I suggest that you slant the tubes upward on an angle up to a little less than 90 degrees. Every one I have had, and every pic I have seen in the wild have them in tubes or holes facing either straight up, to at least on an angle.
 
Sigmund. Thanks the info. I think I will order one from LA and will look around for coco worm tubes or the PVC. and issues with the PVC floating up from the substrate or do you wedge a rock over it?
 
Tribal bennies are awesome! Not seen as often. Starry bennies are very cool as well.

I had one for about a month and he's becoming one of my favorite fish. He is pretty active going from perch to perch scraping at algae and when I approach the tank he's always one of the first to greet me. Also, when he gets excited his war paint gets really vivid.
 
Bambam918

That pic is an older one where I put the PVC in a tip of a barnacle (which you can see in the background) the back half is buried in the substrate.

I currently use abandoned coco worm tubes especially for the BlueThroat Pike blennies as they tend to be a little smaller. Whatever you use I suggest that you slant the tubes upward on an angle up to a little less than 90 degrees. Every one I have had, and every pic I have seen in the wild have them in tubes or holes facing either straight up, to at least on an angle.
So, Sigmund, what other fish/inverts do you keep with your pike blenny? They're very interesting to me, but have got awfully big mouths.
 
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150 Gallon have the following:
3 Angels (Venustus, MultiBar, Golden)
3 Wrasses (Blue Flasher, Pink Streaked, Possum)
2 Occelaris clowns
2 Blennies (Blue Throat Pike Blenny, Emerald Blenny)
2 gobies (Circus, Orange-Striped)
1 Leather Jacket Filefish
1 Swaelisi Basslet
1 Bangii Cardinal

BlueThroat is about 3.5 inches

20 Gallon Nano:
1 TwinSpot goby
1 Blue Throat Pike Blenny (about 2inches)

I fed my OrangeThroat a guppy once just to see if he would eat it. He did. Have never had any problems with mine and other reef fish. Even the biggest Orange throat I had was still only as thick as a pencil, won't try to eat it unless it's small and thin.

bambam918
I usually mount the PVC to a barnacle to keep it from floating, plus it makes it look more natural. Go with the CoCo worm tubes if you can find them, works great and looks better.
 
I love my midas blenny probably the coolest fish in the tank right now. sometimes he'll be pitch black then instantly change to orange-yellow color. A lot of the time he has a purple color to him as well. Very active swimmer
 
I will add midas to the count as well. Mine used to hide in the rocks and look generally creepy. He looked brown with horns but then he pops out and every one says oh he's so cute.
 
I've had quite a few blennies: lawnmower, midas, canary, scooter, etc.

If I had to pick one, I would get a mandarin, assuming I had the pods to satisfy. I have a Midas right now. He's big too for a Midas blenny. About 5 inches and thick. He looks peaceful but he can be really aggressive which surprised me. He picks fights with fish twice his size. Chevron Tang and Majestic Angel.
 
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