Starry Blenny (Salarias Ramosus).

I have both a starry blenny and a tailspot in my 90 gallon and both are very well behaved. I was very hesistant to put blennies in my tank because I had a bicolor in my first tank that was an LPS destroyer, but these guys have restored my faith in blennies. But I'll never get another bicolor-- apparently they are the worst ones when it comes to coral and clam nipping.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12565824#post12565824 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jmason95
I had a Starry Blenny for a long time, he actually got somewhat aggressive after awhile and actually darted out and bit me once while I was moving coral! He use to fight with his own reflection and would change colors to like a dullish light brown/yellowish color :confused:

That was my experience when I had a Starry Blenny. My poor bristletooth Tang ended up with bite marks on the side of his body from the Blenny, he turned out to be a real bully. I was happy to get him out of the tank.
 
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