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Has anyone seen Molly Millers at an LFS? Or a reputable online seller?
 
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I do not, but just looked them up. Seems interesting. Just curious as to why do you want these?
I'm looking for a smallish fish to add to my tank that will help eat algae. Looking around at different types of blennies, these seem cute and full of personality, plus they are captive bred.
 

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I think the typical go to is a lawnmower blenny. But reading about the Molly Miller blenny, it seems to be a swiss army knife of eating stuff (even RFA's and corals).
 
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I think the typical go to is a lawnmower blenny. But reading about the Molly Miller blenny, it seems to be a swiss army knife of eating stuff (even RFA's and corals).
I have had both lawnmower and starry blennies and they were hit or miss with the algae... I guess I got lazy ones
 
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