two blennies in same 65 gallon tank?

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Hi
I want to get a starry blenny and orange spotted. Should I be ok with this? Or will one likely harrass the other a lot? I'm also looking to get a helfichi firefish if that matters.

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My Starry harassed my Lawnmower Blenny after he got established even though he was added almost a year after the Lawnmower. Not saying it will be your case but my Starry Blenny is a jerk.
 
No, that most likely would be thunderdome blenny style. Two benny enter one blenny leave
 
My Starry harassed my Lawnmower Blenny after he got established even though he was added almost a year after the Lawnmower. Not saying it will be your case but my Starry Blenny is a jerk.
Thanks for that. I saw another fish person say similar. I wonder if any blennies are peaceful witb other blenies.
 
Thanks for that. I saw another fish person say similar. I wonder if any blennies are peaceful witb other blenies.
The Lawnmower was always peaceful in my tanks. Starries are jerks. I've read that some Lawnmowers can be mean, I've just never experienced it with my 3.
 
Thanks for that. I saw another fish person say similar. I wonder if any blennies are peaceful witb other blenies.
I should have added - this was in a 125 so a 6' tank.
 
Blennies are so cute/interesting/personality-ful. Id really want a few. Other than lawnmower (which is just too colorless for me :-/ ) are any others more likely to not go nuts on each other?
 
You can sometimes get away with different types of Blennies - mixing Combtooth Blennies with other Combtooths is not recommended.

Tailspot are supposed to be good, not vicious.

Rule of thumb, add the more aggressive ones last for a better chance, be prepared to put them in timeout as needed or rehome if it gets too much.
 
I've had a midas and tailspot in my 65g tank for multiple years with no issues at all.
 
You can sometimes get away with different types of Blennies - mixing Combtooth Blennies with other Combtooths is not recommended.

Tailspot are supposed to be good, not vicious.

Rule of thumb, add the more aggressive ones last for a better chance, be prepared to put them in timeout as needed or rehome if it gets too much.
Combtooths seem to be the ones that stay on the ground more than they swim, like little mudskippers.. they all look similar to the lawnmower blenny, right as far as overall body type and as far as being 'on the ground'?
 
Combtooths seem to be the ones that stay on the ground more than they swim, like little mudskippers.. they all look similar to the lawnmower blenny, right as far as overall body type and as far as being 'on the ground'?
Yes. Most Blennies stay on the ground and a lot of Gobies as well. Combtooths are the ones that look similar body to the Starry and Lawnmower. Tailspot is a different body shape but still will perch and scoot. Scooter Blennies are another but they're not technically Blennies I believe - they're Dragonettes.
 
Yes. I dont know what i was thinking the words said on my first look. It 100% makes sense even not knowing about thunderdome lol
Every lawnmower blenny Ive had was super aggressive to other blennies. My line blenny is also aggressive to new editionts
 
Yes. Most Blennies stay on the ground and a lot of Gobies as well. Combtooths are the ones that look similar body to the Starry and Lawnmower. Tailspot is a different body shape but still will perch and scoot. Scooter Blennies are another but they're not technically Blennies I believe - they're Dragonettes.
Is it possible then that a tailspot will get along with a starrry or orangespotted?
 
That's not an answer I have but potentially. Like I said, my Starry is the jerk in my tank. He even goes after the Foxface occasionally.
 
So should be likely ok with a tail spot and an orange spotted? I'm anxiuos to get those and a helfrich from bluezoo :-D . I just made my mesh cover so i'm ready for the jumpers (unless they squeeze though the 1/4" mesh, which I heard can happen).
 

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