Sailfin/Algae Blenny
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August 17, 2023Leopard Blenny
The Leopard Blenny, also known as the Guinea Fowl Blenny, is a small but strikingly colorful fish with a mottled pattern of black spots and white dots on a yellowish-orange body. Its elongated shape and comical personality make it a popular addition to marine aquariums. The Leopard Blenny is a hardy and easy-to-care-for species, making it a great choice for beginners and experienced aquarists alike. It is also known to be a peaceful fish, making it a good candidate for community tanks.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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