Most reef safe blenny?

Western_reefer

Reef keeper
What is the most reef safe blenny out there? I've heard that some blennys can nip at your SPS/LPS. I've had bad experience with one nipping at all of my SPS/LPS. Almost whipped out 90% of my SPS before I caught him red handed, I thought I had pests of some sort at first. lols
 
Bicolor blennies / some other Escenius blennies are a bit iffy when it comes to keeping them with corals. Iffier than dwarf angels, even. ;)

Salarias / Atrosalarias blennies are good grazers and reef safe. Lawnmowers, starries, sailfins, etc.
 
Personally, I have a Linear Blenny...Krauss. From what Ive seen with mine, he's harmless to your corals. Funny as heck too.
 
I've had a lawnmower blenny for 4+ years, and a midas blenny for a few months. Never seen either one pick at a coral.
 
I've not heard of midas blennies being a problem in this regard, I can say that most other Escenius can be nippers and this has certainly been my experience.
 
In my experience, the Tailspot blenny is very reef safe.
Definitely has a great personality. Family favorite.
Ours has never bothered any corals (sps, lps, polyps, or clams; other than taking an occasional rest on top of the montipora caps.) It hasn't bothered anything else in the tank for that matter. It just sits and watches everything else.

-JASON
 
My bicolor tends to nip at things a little. I Don't think he's actually trying to nip at the corals though. He just tends to aggravate things.
 
Midas blennies are usually pretty reef safe. They feed more out of the water column then grazing off rock and therefore will be less likely to irritate corals.
 
I had a bicolor that killed a couple of my clams before I figured out it was the culprit. Never went after anything else though. Now I have a tailspot and it doesn't bother anything. It's my favorite fish!
 
The starry is one of my favorites, and is perfectly compatible with the also-reefsafe tailspot blenny.
 
I have a bicolor and he nips at my digitata something awful. I have moved it a couple of times but he always finds it. I am trying to see if I can discourage it by putting the frag in a very high flow area. If the blenny wasn't my favorite fish from a personality stand point his butt would be gone.
 
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