red scooter bleney

goldenfamaliy

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I finally have the little guy eating frozen brine shrimp and mysis!!! for about 1 month, all he ate was what he could find on the live rock. He has improved in his health big time. When I got him, his stomach was pinched in, and now he is a fat little guy! One question, he burries him self in the sand at night with just his eyes showing. Will try to get a pic of him. Is this normal for them?
 
night time pic

night time pic

did not know they did this
now just need to make it my avatar


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It is normal for some species, here in FL, the lancer dragonette does it not only at night but when trying to hide from predetors. I have never kept regular scooter blennies, but I don't think it is restricted only to these two. An interesting fact is that mandarine dragonettes have a thick and unapealing skin slime (advertised by the bright color) that warns other fish they are either toxic or at the least don't taste good and I have yet to see them bury.
 
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