Is this a Starry Blenny?

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I purchased what I thought was a starry blenny from live aquaria. However, it does not look anything like a starry blenny to me. I thought maybe it was stressed and was not showing its true colors. But even after a few hours in my tank, he still has not changed to the black and starry pattern synonymous with that fish. Is this fish a Smith’s blenny?
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I purchased what I thought was a starry blenny from live aquaria. However, it does not look anything like a starry blenny to me. I thought maybe it was stressed and was not showing its true colors. But even after a few hours in my tank, he still has not changed to the black and starry pattern synonymous with that fish. Is this fish a Smith’s blenny?
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That doesn’t look like any starry blenny I have seen
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I purchased what I thought was a starry blenny from live aquaria. However, it does not look anything like a starry blenny to me. I thought maybe it was stressed and was not showing its true colors. But even after a few hours in my tank, he still has not changed to the black and starry pattern synonymous with that fish. Is this fish a Smith’s blenny?
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That’s a Meiacanathus smithi- The Smith’s Fang Blenny.
 
Yeah, it really stinks. I was very much looking forward to the starry blenny. Now I have to figure out what to do with this one. I can’t add a starry blenny now. Not with this one in the tank.
You may still be able to add a starry blenny. Fang blennies are open water swimmers and likely to be less territorial with a perching blenny.
 
In fact my biggest concern would be with the starry just generally being a jerk. Some people get lucky with starry blennies, but starry blennies do have a bit of a rep in the hobby for being jerks for no real reason to their tankmates they think they can get away with bullying (mostly perching fish or other herbivores)
 
In fact my biggest concern would be with the starry just generally being a jerk. Some people get lucky with starry blennies, but starry blennies do have a bit of a rep in the hobby for being jerks for no real reason to their tankmates they think they can get away with bullying (mostly perching fish or other herbivores)
It’s the eyebrows
 
I spoke with live aquaria. She was very apologetic. They are going to send me out a starry blenny for free and not charge any shipping fees. They are out of stock at the moment, but will let me know when they are back in stock. I was impressed with their customer service.
 
I spoke with live aquaria. She was very apologetic. They are going to send me out a starry blenny for free and not charge any shipping fees. They are out of stock at the moment, but will let me know when they are back in stock. I was impressed with their customer service.
The one thing with your new accidental fella be careful if you decide to hand feed it. They are called fang blennies for a reason. They have little venomous fangs. They're more like a vampire bat than a bee as far as venom (it is actually supposedly an analgesic so it numbs pain slightly) but just generally be aware if it bites it has razor sharp fangs (usually only used in defense if it is scared and cornered or to eat)
 

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