The polyps may expand so much as to totally hide the underlying skeleton
Ideal upgrade from smaller tanks: The E-170 is large enough for a more stable mixed reef while still compact enough for aquarists moving up from nano tanks or smaller all-in-one systems
Primary diet type: Marine algae-based
Most species eat soft green hair algae
and select reptiles needing a meatier food choice
Redsea Mimic Blenny (Tank Raised) SPS The polyps may expand soBlennies are diminutive fish typically with elongated bodies, and as such we do not recommend any aggressive or large mouthed fish to be kept with them; this includes all groupers, snappers, sweetlips, soapfish, lionfish, eels, goatfish, anglers frogfish, leaf fish, and any other fish who may eat them. The Redsea Mimic blenny is an uncommon and lovely little fish. It is a harmless and peaceful herbivore which has copied the coloration of the venomous