One Spot Blenny

monsinour

Active Member
I rubberband the strip to a rock and then place the rock in the front of the tank where there is room to get at it. The orchid has been seen picking at it, the skunk shrimp was seen picking at it. When i replace the sheet, there is ususally some left over on the bottom of the rock. I take the rubberband off and shake the rock in the tank. This gets your 'flake food' effect. I havent put it on the strip clip since we got the blenny, but when we did place some there, it was gone in a day or 2. Never saw anyone pick at it but it didnt just float off and get sucked into the overflow. I just may be worring over nothing. He is just as fat as he was when we got him.
 

btldreef

Moderator
Ah, the rock trick. I couldn't get my guys to eat it that way either. Only my fat little naso will pick at it like that. Every one else wants it broken up. The hand method works well for me because it has trained them all to eat from my hand, which can really come in handy when you need to catch a fish.
 

jeffro63

Member
I got a lawnmower blenny { I call him Murray } he's a little pig. He doesn't care where the food is or what the food is. He eats everything from anywhere.
 

gemmy

Active Member
My LMB (R.I.P. went carpet surfing) absolutely loved squid, mysis and marine cuisine. He would be the first fish to come over for feeding time.
 
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