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I miss the antics of a Lawnmower blenny, and currently have a blue watchman goby (Cryptocentrus leptocephalus). I would like to introduce a new lawnmower blenny (Salarias fasciatus). Would these two get along in a 55g? Or would they be better in the 150g?

Thanks in advance.
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Len":246ubh1a said:
I think that's the first I've seen "blenny" used as a verb. Simply blenny of you!

Yeah, I was thinking that too! Have a blenny day!
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This is quite the old thread... but I just wanted to say that I've added him! He's eating already! ...not that I had an algae problem, but he's at least pecking on the LR!

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There are just blenny of puns going on here. :lol:
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Goby a good chap and fetch me a spot of tea. :wink:

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David Mohr
 
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My lawnmower blenny went after my pink speckled goby and killed it in about 30 seconds. It was horrifying to watch.
 
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I'm kidding...they get along great.

I was just getting a bit nauseous from all the puns and wanted to mix it up! :P
 
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ChrisPrusha":3mxgdik4 said:
I'm kidding...they get along great.

I was just getting a bit nauseous from all the puns and wanted to mix it up! :P

Goby nice now, there's nothin' wrong with blenny of puns.

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