1. Home
  2. Home & Garden
  3. Saltwater Aquariums
Stan & Debbie Hauter

Stan & Debbie's Saltwater Aquariums Blog

By Stan & Debbie Hauter, About.com Guides to Saltwater Aquariums

Blennies!!

Tuesday November 10, 2009

Shortbodied Blenny
Blennies are a favorite fish for a number of aquarists who appreciate their beauty, easy maintenance and generally docile manner. Be careful of the Fangtooth Blenny species, though. Some, like the Ewa Fangtooth Blenny, pretends to be a cleaner fish, then rip chunks of flesh from their prey.

More: Blenny & Goby Profiles give you valuable information about these beautiful little fish.

Photo By Keoki Stender

Comments

July 17, 2009 at 7:15 pm
(1) ramoth41 says:

Hey Stan, Deb!
We have 4 yellow watchman’s and they were bright yellow but after about week they all turned to a gray! All were in a 30g for our breeding experiment and we took one out and he is in a 125g now, But all 4 are gray still. Is this gray an adult coloration or may they have changed for another reason?
They all seem to be just fine and we have at least one pair,no eggs yet that we know of though. Any thoughts on this? I’ve included a link to a pic of one hope you can see the picture!


sarah

Leave a Comment

Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title="">, <b>, <i>, <strike>

Explore Saltwater Aquariums

About.com Special Features

Holiday Central

What to eat, where to go, fun things to do and how to save money on the perfect gifts. More >

Make Your Own Scented Pine Cones

Bring a little of the fall season in your home with this easy-to-make craft. More >

  1. Home
  2. Home & Garden
  3. Saltwater Aquariums

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.