Tailspot Blenny

One of the smallest blennies available for the aquarium trade, the tailspot blenny is a popular species for reefs. They’re entertaining to watch and have a subtle beauty with a striking orange and black stripe below each eye and a black eye spot on the caudal...

Kamoharai Blenny

The Kamoharai Blenny was once an expensive, sought after fish from Japan. It has been captive bred in the United States and is now more affordable. They do best at cooler temperatures, but some aquarists keep them in reef tanks. …

Red Spot Blenny

The Red Spotted Blenny or Orange Spotted Blenny is a beautiful algae eating reef fish. They are mostly peaceful, but does not tolerate other herbivorous blennies with the exception of a mate.…

Lawnmower Blenny

The Lawnmower Blenny (also known as a Algae Blenny), as its name suggests, will pick algae off of rocks; some will eat hair algae, but that’s hit or miss. If you don’t have enough algae in the tank you’ll need to feed this blenny nori sheets...

Black Sailfin Blenny

There are a couple of different color variations of this goby. Most don’t eat any food, other than the algae growing on rocks, though some may eat flake or mysis shrimp. They will sit on top of coral and sometimes bite it, especially SPS, so care needs to be...