Lawnmower Blenny Eating Zoas

Llamafluf

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I am concerned that my Lawnmower blenny pick at my zoas. I have had this lawnmower blenny and a pair of clownfish in their current tank for around 7 months. They are the only fish in the tank. I just recently added two small colonies of zoas. The lawnmower blenny is the largest one I have ever seen; he/she is around 5 1/2 inches to 6 inches long. I am concerned that it may pick at the zoas and then cause them to release their toxins into the water. If anyone has any experience with this please tell me.

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I've had a lawnmower blenny for about two years in my reef. He hasn't ever touched anything. Are you feeding often enough? I feed my tank twice a day I notice when he starts getting hungry then he will start picking at the rocks and glass
 
I hardly ever feed him. He prefers to graze on the natural algea on the rocks and glass. He does not accept anything but the seaweed on the veggie clip and even then he will not touch that for hours. I'm not concerned for the zoas sake I'm concerned that the lawnmower blenny will bite something he shouldn't.
 
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