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I was so happy to find a Bi-Color blenny that was blue and yellow instead of blue and brown. What are peoples experiences with them? What do they do naturally in the ocean? I really wanted a blenny but Lawn morrow's have a face only a mother could love.

This guy is almost deserving of a name.
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I think you are going to love your new addition.

We had a bi-color for years and it was one of my favorite fish. The one we had, had so much personality. It was always out and doing 'tricks'

I personally love the little 'eyelashes'. Ours was named Mona. Check the smile!
 
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I'm glad you found one you liked the coloration on. We had a midas blenny before that was one of our favorites, and I've heard the bicolor's have a similar personality. I think you'll really like your new addition.
 
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bicolor blenny

I also have a blue and yellow specimen also. Many times, this fish steals the show - it perches like a bird, swims backward into holes and is a model citizen in the tank. Ours is named also: Jack Blenny!

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I have a bicolor as well. He is such a funny little guy. Always swimming around and acting goofy.

You will enjoy yours as well.

Brandon
 
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Haven't gotten it to eat flake yet. I'll try some Mysis this evening.
 
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