
Where to buy Brown Coral Blenny
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About Brown Coral Blenny
Blenniidae (brown blennies) have an elongated, flattened body shape, measuring approximately 10 cm in length. They exhibit a brownish-yellow coloration, often with darker mottling and a conspicuous, white caudal (tail) stripe. Distinctive features include their adhesive disc on the underside of the head for attaching to substrates.
Key facts
- Min tank size
- 100 gallons
- Family
- Blenniidae
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 75-80°F (24-27°C) pH: 8.0-8.4 Salinity: 1.021-1.025
- Feeding Schedule
- Feed 2-3 times daily
- Max Size
- 6
- Appearance
- Blenniidae (brown blennies) have an elongated, flattened body shape, measuring approximately 10 cm in length. They exhibit a brownish-yellow coloration, often with darker mottling and a conspicuous, white caudal (tail) stripe. Distinctive features include their adhesive disc on the underside of the head for attaching to substrates.
- Common Health Issues
- Marine ich, Fin rot, Swim bladder disorder, Hole-in-the-head disease, Velvet disease
- Origin
- Blenniidae brown fish are naturally found in the tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, including the coasts of Brazil, U.S.A., Mexico, and the Caribbean islands. They inhabit reef environments, typically at depths between 1 to 30 meters.
- Care Requirements
- • Minimum 100 gallon tank - Water: 72-78°F, pH 8.1-8.4, Salinity 1.020-1.025 - Setup: Live rock, sand substrate, abundant hiding places, strong water flow, and live marine macroalgae (if possible)
- Temperament
- Peaceful
- Care Level
- Moderate
- Diet
- Omnivore
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