xokarmaxo
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My LFS got a midas blenny in last week and I asked them to hold it for me. When I stopped by today to check on it, I saw that it wasn't in the tank cubicle it was in last week and the LFS owner told me that this blenny had been jumping from tank to tank and ended up in the central display tank, where apparently, another fish has been harrassing it. That poor little blenny. It looked so thin and the top portion of his fin near the front looked dark, or tattered looking. Definately looked like he had been beat up. I couldn't bear to see him stay there and risk getting beat up anymore, so I took him home today.
My other fish are a percula and sixline wrasse. I was a little concerned that the sixline might try to pick on the blenny, being the "new guy" and all, but my sixline hasn't shown any aggression so far, so I tried it out. The blenny found himself a place in the rock real quick, and unbeknownst to him, it's where the wrasse sleeps at night, so the wrasse went to check him out. Do you know that the little blenny actually snarled at the wrasse when it got near???
It was TOO funny!! So I think that the little blenny might be able to hold his own during the night.
My question is this... take a look at the pics. The blenny is very thin, and he swam way too fast for me to get a clear picture of what his top front fin looks like, but you can see the darkish discoloration on it where it looks tattered. Will his fin get better? I know that he will get fatter/healthier because he has a great appetite and ate for me pretty well. It really is a beautiful little fish and I hated to see it stay at the LFS any longer. I'm hoping that with a little bit of time, attention, food and TLC, his fin will look better and he will be happy.
Any thoughts/help/suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
See the top portion of his front fin? Dark discoloration.... almost looks rotten.
What a little cutie!
But oh, so thin!!
My other fish are a percula and sixline wrasse. I was a little concerned that the sixline might try to pick on the blenny, being the "new guy" and all, but my sixline hasn't shown any aggression so far, so I tried it out. The blenny found himself a place in the rock real quick, and unbeknownst to him, it's where the wrasse sleeps at night, so the wrasse went to check him out. Do you know that the little blenny actually snarled at the wrasse when it got near???
My question is this... take a look at the pics. The blenny is very thin, and he swam way too fast for me to get a clear picture of what his top front fin looks like, but you can see the darkish discoloration on it where it looks tattered. Will his fin get better? I know that he will get fatter/healthier because he has a great appetite and ate for me pretty well. It really is a beautiful little fish and I hated to see it stay at the LFS any longer. I'm hoping that with a little bit of time, attention, food and TLC, his fin will look better and he will be happy.
Any thoughts/help/suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
See the top portion of his front fin? Dark discoloration.... almost looks rotten.
What a little cutie!
But oh, so thin!!