Show off your Blennies!

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Here´s my salarias ramosus whos been eating healthy and fat in my tank for about 8 months now :)
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This is the my male Midas Blenny at his prime guarding his egg nest. Still got him,but he and his lady hung up the factory after about a year of spawning. Now, the pair is about 3-4 yrs with me but no more spawns and they dont appear as nice. This is a picture of the female.

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Here is "BoB", our 2 1/2 yr old son named him. Bob has doubled in size loves to watch you and is the referee for any fish altercations. Hes a good 4 inches long and the size of your thumb. He definitely does not miss a meal. The eyebrows he has always amaze me and he has some pom pom things on his head lol.





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Ha ha ha, blenny hide and seek is the best. I've only had one for a day (lawnmower blenny), so i won't post any pics until he has lived for at least a month and i am sure of his stability.
 
I can't hold to that
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Here he is, small and rather drab, but i really love the personality and behavior of the blennies more than the appearance. He's doing well and i just ordered some algae sheets for him
 
I can't hold to that
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Here he is, small and rather drab, but i really love the personality and behavior of the blennies more than the appearance. He's doing well and i just ordered some algae sheets for him

What they may lack in colour they make up tenfold in personality
 

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