LAWNMOWER BLENNY CARE GUIDE

 

Facts about the Lawnmower Blenny

 

Scientific name: Salarias Fasciatus; of the Blennies order.

Common name: Algae Blenny, Rock Blenny, Jewelled Rockskipper Blenny.

Origin: Indo-pacific, a native of the Samoa, Indian Ocean in the East African region, Red sea, Micronesia Islands and the Great Barrier Reef

Care level: Easy to moderate

Size: 4’’ to 6”, with the possibility of being larger.

Lifespan: Between 2 to 5 years, but can live longer.

Color form: Assorted but mostly brown, with a pale to white base color. The fish changes its color intensity as per the substrate, rock coloring, and stress. They blend with the environment to camouflage.

Sickness: Disease resistant, but can be affected by the Saltwater Fish Disease if the tank’s water quality is low.

Temperament: Peaceful and friendly with other fish, but can be very aggressive towards other Blennies, but for the one, they are a mated pair with.

Foods/Diet: Herbivore. Feeding them on meaty foods shortens their lifespan.

Reef safe: No, they tend to nip at the corals and clams.

Aquarium size: A minimum of 55 gallons

Aquarium Temperature: Between 21 to 28 degrees centigrade.

Tank Region: Mostly near the bottom of the tank, where the sand and rocks are

Tank environment: PH of 8.2 to 8.4

Breeding: Lawnmower Blennies are demersal. They lay eggs on the substrate, then the males fertilize and guard them till they hatch. To date, they are not any of this fish known to have bred in captivity.

Gender characteristics: Males and females tend to look alike.

Cost: $10 to $20

 

 

 

 

What is a Lawnmower Blenny?

A Lawnmower Blenny is a fascinating, comical, and a playful saltwater fish. The fish, also known as Rockhopper Blenny, Sailfin Blenny, Jewelled Blenny, or Algae Blenny. This Blenny can be seen to be dull in appearance compared to other colorful, saltwater species. However, it is still a preferred home pet for many households due to their personality and entertaining nature. They leave kiss marks on the glass of the aquarium as they munch on the algae.

Their names come from the benefit that they offer to all the marine animals in the tank. Lawnmower Blennies eat up algae build up in the aquarium, cleaning it up. Naturally, they are seen to be solitary fish, found in shallow lagoons, seaward reefs, reef flats and slopes with plenty of aquatic plants and algae.

The Lawnmower enjoys perching on rocks, as they eat away on the detritus and microalgae in the aquarium. When not eating, they will be on the sand bed or hiding in the holes that in the rocks.

 

The body appearance of a Lawnmower Blenny

 

How do you care for a Lawnmower Blenny?

 

 

How to prepare your Lawnmower Blenny  aquarium 

 

 

Acclimatization process for a Lawnmower Blenny

 

 

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  1. Are Lawnmower Blennies aggressive?

Lawnmowers are little, peaceful fish. They can, however, be aggressive towards their own and other algae eaters in smaller tanks under 100 gallons. A paired male and female can be tried in a fish tank over 100 gallons and with enough algae.

 

  1. Can a lawnmower Blenny and a Midas Blenny, share the same tank?

It is not advisable to keep these two blennies in the same tank as they are both very territorial unless it is a huge tank. Blennies are larger compared to other blennies and can easily bully them.

 

  1. What algae do Lawnmowers eat?

These blennies eat microalgae and can sometimes eat hair algae, but this is not guaranteed. They also feed on algae pallets. Mainly, they eat the blue-green algae.

 

  1. Will a lawnmower Blenny, eat Cyano?

No, because Cyano is bacterial, and a Lawnmower blenny eats algae.

 

  1. Do lawnmower Blennies eat copepods?

No, these blennies do not eat copepods. They are herbivorous. Only a Midas Blenny would eat them.

 

  1. Which are the best fish to combine with a Lawnmower Blenny in a tank?

Lawnmowers fight other blennies and other species that they are in the same genus with. They also fight other algae-eating species and fish of the same size and color. Will, therefore, get along with most of the different varieties of fish, but the tank should be spacious enough with over 55 gallons.

 

  1. Do Lawnmowers eat diatoms?

Yes, this Blenny does eat diatom algae off the rocks and the glass of the aquarium.

 

Conclusion:

Lawnmower Blennies live up to 6years, but the method of catching them from the wild using cyanide poison damages them permanently, reducing their lifespan. However, one can buy this Blenny from aquaculture companies. You can tell a poisoned blenny by asking the seller to feed it before purchase and observing its eating habit. If it fails to eat or eats only randomly, consider putting the purchase on hold.

 

 

 

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