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We've had a midas blenny for about 3.5 months now, and had no problems with it at all. Super active, interesting fish that didn't seem to care about its tank-mates. Then, about 3 weeks ago we got a blue hippo tang, and more recently a kole tang. Midas blenny keeps biting them, especially the blue tang. Blue has bite marks all over its side, and we've seen blenny go after it out in the open, for no apparent reason. We expected some initial territory disputes here and there, but this is going on much longer than we thought, especially since we have a large tank with only a few small fish and feed very often.
Will this sort of behavior from midas blenny eventually pass? Or do we need to think about giving one of the two up? Is there anything we can do to reduce this issue from blenny? Blenny is currently in 'time out' in our acclimation box.
Will this sort of behavior from midas blenny eventually pass? Or do we need to think about giving one of the two up? Is there anything we can do to reduce this issue from blenny? Blenny is currently in 'time out' in our acclimation box.

Midas Blenny is my newest member of my tank. I have a kole tang and a few wrasse and clowns in there as well. The Midas is actually the lowest on the totem pole... it sounds like you got a fish that is a bully. Things to try

