DenverDave
New member
Well, I received a scooter blenny (Bill) from a source about a month ago (I'm being purposely vague). That source made it sound like the scooter blenny is easy to take care of in terms of feeding.
AFTER I received Bill, I realized that they are special feeders who are probably most healthy with a lot of live rock and pods.
I've had him for a month in a 34 gallon nano, and he actually looks better than when I received him. However, the price I have to pay is spending lots of time syringe-feeding him mysis shrimp once a day.
Even if I can keep him alive, I think he'll do well in a big, pod-infested tank. He readily eats from the syringe and, in fact, nips at my fingers when they are in the tank. He paces back and forth on the front glass whenever he sees me- he is very, very personable.
He is the plainer light brown kind, but has red in his tail and blue highlights under my lights.
He's free to a good home.
Please, I'm only looking for inquiries from hobbyists who are more informed about taking care of these guys then I was
Just PM me if you are interested- I'm in Littleton.
Dave
AFTER I received Bill, I realized that they are special feeders who are probably most healthy with a lot of live rock and pods.
I've had him for a month in a 34 gallon nano, and he actually looks better than when I received him. However, the price I have to pay is spending lots of time syringe-feeding him mysis shrimp once a day.
Even if I can keep him alive, I think he'll do well in a big, pod-infested tank. He readily eats from the syringe and, in fact, nips at my fingers when they are in the tank. He paces back and forth on the front glass whenever he sees me- he is very, very personable.
He is the plainer light brown kind, but has red in his tail and blue highlights under my lights.
He's free to a good home.
Please, I'm only looking for inquiries from hobbyists who are more informed about taking care of these guys then I was

Just PM me if you are interested- I'm in Littleton.
Dave