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− | = | + | |origin=:Western Atlantic: Bermuda, Florida (USA), and northern Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. Eastern Atlantic: Mauritania and the Canary Islands to about Möwe Bay, Namibia. Also known in the southern parts of Mediterranean, including the following most southern localities of the northern coast: Torremolinos and Taramay near Motril (Spain), Sicily, Kyra Island (Gulf of Aigina) and near Palaea Epidavros, Peloponnes (Greece). Northwest Pacific: Japan and Taiwan. |
− | :Western Atlantic: Bermuda, Florida (USA), and northern Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. Eastern Atlantic: Mauritania and the Canary Islands to about Möwe Bay, Namibia. Also known in the southern parts of Mediterranean, including the following most southern localities of the northern coast: Torremolinos and Taramay near Motril (Spain), Sicily, Kyra Island (Gulf of Aigina) and near Palaea Epidavros, Peloponnes (Greece). Northwest Pacific: Japan and Taiwan. | + | |sexing=:Difficult to visually sex. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:A generally peaceful fish. | |
− | + | |diet=:A generally herbivorous fish, grazing on algae. Although not pretty in most people's eyes, they are hardy fishes to control nuisance algae. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. | |
− | :Difficult to visually sex. | + | |environment_specifics=:Does best in a rocky mature reef set up with plenty of places to hide. |
− | + | |behaviour=:A generally peaceful Blenny. | |
− | + | |identification=:Typical Blenny in shape, a chunky body with a large, rounded and blunt head. It is cream in colour with mottled brown and olive green markings across the flanks. | |
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− | :A generally herbivorous fish, grazing on algae. Although not pretty in most people's eyes, they are hardy fishes to control nuisance algae. | ||
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− | :Typical Blenny in shape, a chunky body with a large, rounded and blunt head. It is cream in colour with mottled brown and olive green markings across the flanks. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Gobies/Blennies, Gobies/Blennies, Fish (Saltwater), Gobies/Blennies | |Category=Fish, Gobies/Blennies, Gobies/Blennies, Fish (Saltwater), Gobies/Blennies |