Midas Blenny

MrHermit85

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Hi all!

I was thinking about getting a midas blenny but just thought I would double check first...

I have a 40 breeder with only a clown pair and cardinal. Online it says a minimum of a 30 gallon tank but then states that they can get up to 6 inches long...

how is a 30 gallon tank big enough for a 6" fish? Has anyone ever owned a midas blenny and could you shed some light on this for me?

Thanks!
 

unibob

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Super cool fish with tons of personality. They like both some nice open swimming space but also rock work with "safe" size holes and caves to go into when spooked. I think it will do just fine in your tank.


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Nonuser

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Make sure you have a tight fitting lid. I bought one was about 3" and for a month no problems. Ate like a champ, they do like to find a spot to hide out and just poke their head out.

The problem is they get spooked very easily and I think one day when my lights turned on (timer) he jumped.

I have no idea how he managed to get through a 1/4 inch gap but he did. I found him all dried out a bout a month later.

My tank came with a mesh lid that sits on plastic clips flush with the rim
 

unibob

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Great! Thanks unibob! I was planning on buying one from you! Do you do pickups?

Yes I do. I will be bringing in a fish order next week hopefully as I'm low on stock minus inverts right now.


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BigReefer

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Make sure you have a tight fitting lid. I bought one was about 3" and for a month no problems. Ate like a champ, they do like to find a spot to hide out and just poke their head out.

The problem is they get spooked very easily and I think one day when my lights turned on (timer) he jumped.

I have no idea how he managed to get through a 1/4 inch gap but he did. I found him all dried out a bout a month later.

My tank came with a mesh lid that sits on plastic clips flush with the rim

that happened to my diamond goby ... poor guy
 

MrHermit85

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Yeah I had two wrasses jump, one flew past my face when cleaning the tank and smashed into the wall (He survived apart from being a little dazed) and then the other I found on the floor in front of the tank. I plan on putting a mesh lid together this weekend But now i am thinking maybe a full hood would be a better idea...
 

Nonuser

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They are incredibly beautiful fish. The colours are amazing. The swimming motion is eel like. They are aggressive eaters. But I don't think I would ever get another one.

Because I think they are jumpers and true jumpers are never going to survive long in an aquarium. IMO
 

MrHermit85

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They are incredibly beautiful fish. The colours are amazing. The swimming motion is eel like. They are aggressive eaters. But I don't think I would ever get another one.

Because I think they are jumpers and true jumpers are never going to survive long in an aquarium. IMO

I will defiantly be making a top for my tank :)
 

RWH

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I picked up a Midas Blenny at Living aquarium in Cambridge yesterday. Beautiful colors!
He has found a home already in the rockwork and is eating well.
I have glass lids with no gaps...so hopefully that will make sure he doesn't jump!
 
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