Bundoon Blenny
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August 17, 2023Linear Blenny
The Linear Blenny, also known as the Canary Fang Blenny or Shark Fang Blenny, is a small, slender saltwater fish that is popular in the aquarium hobby due to its unique appearance and behavior. It has a long, thin body with a bright yellow coloration, and two sharp fangs protruding from its mouth that resemble those of a shark. The Linear Blenny is native to the western Pacific Ocean, where it can be found living in crevices and small spaces among coral reefs. In captivity, it is known to be a relatively hardy fish that can adapt well to a variety of tank conditions.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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