Blenniella periophthalmus
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The Bluestreaked Blenny is a small species of blenny that typically grows to about 3 inches (7.5 cm) in length. They have a slender, elongated body and are light brown with a series of blue stripes running vertically down their body. Bluestreaked Blennies are peaceful and can be kept in small aquariums with other peaceful fish species. They are commonly found in the Indo-Pacific region and are popular in the aquarium trade.
Bluestreaked Blennies are omnivorous and their diet should include a variety of foods, including meaty and plant-based foods. They can be fed a combination of frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, chopped seafood, and algae-based foods.
It can be difficult to determine the sex of Bluestreaked Blennies, as there are no external physical differences between males and females.
Breeding Bluestreaked Blennies in captivity is challenging, and there is limited information available on their breeding behavior. In the wild, they typically spawn in pairs on rocky or coral substrates.
Bluestreaked Blennies are generally hardy and disease-resistant. However, like all fish, they can be susceptible to common aquarium diseases such as ich and fin rot. Maintaining good water quality and providing a balanced diet can help prevent these diseases.
The Bluestreaked Blenny is native to the Indo-Pacific region, including the Red Sea, eastern Africa, and the Maldives.
Bluestreaked Blennies are generally peaceful and pose no threat to humans. However, they may become aggressive towards other small, similar-looking fish species in the aquarium.
Bluestreaked Blennies should be acclimated slowly to their new aquarium environment to prevent stress and disease. They can be drip acclimated over a period of 1-2 hours to gradually adjust to the water conditions.
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