I was doing a search for Blennys & found this picture that was listed as a Midas Blenny. I've never seen a Midas Blenny any color but yellow. Anyone seen one of these or is it wrongly described?
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Very interesting, thanks for the info.They change color to mimic a specific Anthias. Presumably why their behavior is pretty different from most Ecsenius blennies.

