Bi Colored Blennie has a new home

btldreef

Moderator
The only time I've ever had an issue is mixing the same species blenny (had two tailspots fight even in the 155) or fanged blennies such as a Midas with algae blennies such as a bi color.
 

btldreef

Moderator
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Originally Posted by Scott T http:///forum/thread/382779/bi-colored-blennie-has-a-new-home/20#post_3343394
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Originally Posted by BTLDreef
http:///forum/thread/382779/bi-colored-blennie-has-a-new-home/20#post_3343331
The only time I've ever had an issue is mixing the same species blenny (had two tailspots fight even in the 155) or fanged blennies such as a Midas with algae blennies such as a bi color.
Thats good to know and you think it would be ok to have a BI color and a LMB or Starry Blenny in a 75 gal tank??
Should be okay. At one time I had a tail spot and a LMB in a 55, they were fine.
 

scott t

Active Member
Thanks BTLD I am putting the Bi Colored on my list of fish I want in the tank WOO HOO!!!! lol
 

scott t

Active Member
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Originally Posted by BTLDreef http:///forum/thread/382779/bi-colored-blennie-has-a-new-home/20#post_3343493
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Originally Posted by Scott T
http:///forum/thread/382779/bi-colored-blennie-has-a-new-home/20#post_3343404
Thanks BTLD I am putting the Bi Colored on my list of fish I want in the tank WOO HOO!!!! lol
You should also consider a Tail Spot Blenny, they stay even smaller and have just as much personality. Mine plays hide and seek in his barnacle colony.
SO many choices here which to go with is the problem. I have a lot of time to think about it tho. Well there is another one to add to possible fish lol.
 
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