Blenny - Tailspot

$36.00

The Tailspot Blenny (Ecsenius stigmatura) is a small and colorful fish species that is known for its unique appearance and entertaining behavior. Here are the general requirements for keeping a Tailspot Blenny:

  1. Tank size: The Tailspot Blenny can be kept in a tank with a minimum capacity of 10 gallons (38 liters). Although small, they appreciate having ample swimming space and plenty of hiding places.

  2. Tank setup: Provide a well-decorated tank with live rock, caves, and crevices. The Tailspot Blenny loves to perch on and hide within the rockwork. Create plenty of nooks and crannies for them to explore and establish territories. Ensure there are no sharp edges or narrow passages that could potentially harm the fish.

  3. Water parameters: Maintain stable and pristine water conditions. The recommended water temperature for the Tailspot Blenny is between 72°F and 78°F (22°C - 26°C). The pH should range from 8.1 to 8.4, and the salinity level (specific gravity) should be maintained between 1.020 and 1.025. Regular monitoring of water parameters, proper filtration, and regular water changes are important for their well-being.

  4. Lighting: Tailspot Blennies do not have specific lighting requirements. They can adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions. However, providing moderate lighting that mimics their natural reef environment is generally suitable.

  5. Feeding: The Tailspot Blenny is an omnivorous species with a diet that includes both meaty and plant-based foods. Offer a varied diet that includes high-quality marine-based pellets, frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, chopped fish, and spirulina-based flakes or pellets. It's important to provide a balanced diet to ensure their nutritional needs are met.

  6. Tankmates: Tailspot Blennies are generally peaceful and can be kept with other small, peaceful fish in a community reef tank. However, it's best to avoid keeping them with aggressive or territorial species that may harass or outcompete them for food. Ensure tankmates are compatible and do not pose a threat to the Tailspot Blenny.

  7. Acclimation: Proper acclimation is crucial when introducing a Tailspot Blenny to a new aquarium. Slowly drip acclimate the fish to the water parameters of your tank over a period of time to reduce stress and help them adjust to their new environment.

Tailspot Blennies are generally hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for beginner and experienced aquarists alike. However, it's important to provide suitable hiding places, maintain stable water conditions, and offer a varied diet to ensure their long-term health and well-being.

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The Tailspot Blenny (Ecsenius stigmatura) is a small and colorful fish species that is known for its unique appearance and entertaining behavior. Here are the general requirements for keeping a Tailspot Blenny:

  1. Tank size: The Tailspot Blenny can be kept in a tank with a minimum capacity of 10 gallons (38 liters). Although small, they appreciate having ample swimming space and plenty of hiding places.

  2. Tank setup: Provide a well-decorated tank with live rock, caves, and crevices. The Tailspot Blenny loves to perch on and hide within the rockwork. Create plenty of nooks and crannies for them to explore and establish territories. Ensure there are no sharp edges or narrow passages that could potentially harm the fish.

  3. Water parameters: Maintain stable and pristine water conditions. The recommended water temperature for the Tailspot Blenny is between 72°F and 78°F (22°C - 26°C). The pH should range from 8.1 to 8.4, and the salinity level (specific gravity) should be maintained between 1.020 and 1.025. Regular monitoring of water parameters, proper filtration, and regular water changes are important for their well-being.

  4. Lighting: Tailspot Blennies do not have specific lighting requirements. They can adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions. However, providing moderate lighting that mimics their natural reef environment is generally suitable.

  5. Feeding: The Tailspot Blenny is an omnivorous species with a diet that includes both meaty and plant-based foods. Offer a varied diet that includes high-quality marine-based pellets, frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, chopped fish, and spirulina-based flakes or pellets. It's important to provide a balanced diet to ensure their nutritional needs are met.

  6. Tankmates: Tailspot Blennies are generally peaceful and can be kept with other small, peaceful fish in a community reef tank. However, it's best to avoid keeping them with aggressive or territorial species that may harass or outcompete them for food. Ensure tankmates are compatible and do not pose a threat to the Tailspot Blenny.

  7. Acclimation: Proper acclimation is crucial when introducing a Tailspot Blenny to a new aquarium. Slowly drip acclimate the fish to the water parameters of your tank over a period of time to reduce stress and help them adjust to their new environment.

Tailspot Blennies are generally hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for beginner and experienced aquarists alike. However, it's important to provide suitable hiding places, maintain stable water conditions, and offer a varied diet to ensure their long-term health and well-being.

The Tailspot Blenny (Ecsenius stigmatura) is a small and colorful fish species that is known for its unique appearance and entertaining behavior. Here are the general requirements for keeping a Tailspot Blenny:

  1. Tank size: The Tailspot Blenny can be kept in a tank with a minimum capacity of 10 gallons (38 liters). Although small, they appreciate having ample swimming space and plenty of hiding places.

  2. Tank setup: Provide a well-decorated tank with live rock, caves, and crevices. The Tailspot Blenny loves to perch on and hide within the rockwork. Create plenty of nooks and crannies for them to explore and establish territories. Ensure there are no sharp edges or narrow passages that could potentially harm the fish.

  3. Water parameters: Maintain stable and pristine water conditions. The recommended water temperature for the Tailspot Blenny is between 72°F and 78°F (22°C - 26°C). The pH should range from 8.1 to 8.4, and the salinity level (specific gravity) should be maintained between 1.020 and 1.025. Regular monitoring of water parameters, proper filtration, and regular water changes are important for their well-being.

  4. Lighting: Tailspot Blennies do not have specific lighting requirements. They can adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions. However, providing moderate lighting that mimics their natural reef environment is generally suitable.

  5. Feeding: The Tailspot Blenny is an omnivorous species with a diet that includes both meaty and plant-based foods. Offer a varied diet that includes high-quality marine-based pellets, frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, chopped fish, and spirulina-based flakes or pellets. It's important to provide a balanced diet to ensure their nutritional needs are met.

  6. Tankmates: Tailspot Blennies are generally peaceful and can be kept with other small, peaceful fish in a community reef tank. However, it's best to avoid keeping them with aggressive or territorial species that may harass or outcompete them for food. Ensure tankmates are compatible and do not pose a threat to the Tailspot Blenny.

  7. Acclimation: Proper acclimation is crucial when introducing a Tailspot Blenny to a new aquarium. Slowly drip acclimate the fish to the water parameters of your tank over a period of time to reduce stress and help them adjust to their new environment.

Tailspot Blennies are generally hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for beginner and experienced aquarists alike. However, it's important to provide suitable hiding places, maintain stable water conditions, and offer a varied diet to ensure their long-term health and well-being.

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