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Scooter Blenny
Scooter Blenny (aka Scooter Dragonet) The active, yet non-aggressive Scooter Blenny is a popular fish in marine tanks. Also known as the Scooter Dragonet, this fish needs a tank with live rock, which provides a natural source of food. An established tank is ideal, and should never be placed in a fish-only tank without live rock.
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Red Scooter Blenny, Synchiropus stellatus, can be found living in the coral rubble of several reefs of the Western Pacific region. An amusing addition to the sand bed of your aquarium, the Red Scooter Blenny requires a well-established aquarium with Live Sand as the substrate, through which it can sift for live matter. Also known as the Starry Dragonet, Scooter Blennies can be a challenge to feed, but are otherwise great reef aquarium inhabitants. The mottled red coloration of this Blenny is decorated...
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The Scooter Blenny is a small Dragonet fish that is marked in brown and white. Their colors and spots are used to camoflauge them as they scurry across sand beds looking for microfauna to feed on. They have large ventral fins which help them perch their bodies as they swim and glide along rockwork. These fish should be placed into established aquariums with Live Rock so there is sufficient microfauna to feed on. They are great for reef tanks.
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Red Scooter Dragonet Blenny Description The Red Scooter Blenny is actually classed as a Dragonet, which also includes the ever popular Green and Spotted Mandarin Goby. The Red Scooter blenny is the same as the regular Scooter Blenny but has a reddish brown coloration instead of the normal duller brown patterns. These fish are more suited to a reef type tank, as they scoot around the liverock, and live sand looking for small Amphipods and Copepods. Males are easily identified by their large dorsal...
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If you want to keep more than one house one male with three to four females. Several males may be kept in larger aquariums. The male can be differentiated by brighter colors and a larger first dorsal fin.
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The Red Scooter Dragonet, frequently mislabeled as a Red Scooter Blenny, is similar to the Green Mandarinfish in its body shape and also a member of the Dragonet family. The Blenny name is meant to disguise the high level of care this fish requires. The Scooter Dragonets coloration is not considered as pretty as the Green or Target Mandarinfish. However on closer inspection, the brown, tan and black patterns give way to intricate markings making this fish an excellent and fascinating choice...
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Scooter Dragonet Blenny Description The Scooter Blenny is actually classed as a Dragonet, which also includes the ever popular Green and Spotted Mandarin Goby. The These fish are more suited to a reef type tank, as they scoot around the liverock, and live sand looking for small Amphipods and Copepods. Males are easily identified by their large dorsal fin which they will display mainly when courting and in territorial disputes. When two males meet, they will often lock lips and fiercely shake each...
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If you want to keep more than one house one male with three to four females. Several males may be kept in larger aquariums. The male can be differentiated by brighter colors and a larger first dorsal fin.
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The Red Scooter Dragonet, frequently mislabeled as a Red Scooter Blenny, is similar to the Green Mandarinfish in its body shape and also a member of the Dragonet family. The Blenny name is meant to disguise the high level of care this fish requires. The Scooter Dragonets coloration is not considered as pretty as the Green or Target Mandarinfish. However on closer inspection, the brown, tan and black patterns give way to intricate markings making this fish an excellent and fascinating choice...
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The Scooter Dragonet, frequently mislabeled as a Scooter Blenny, is similar to the Green Mandarinfish in its body shape and also a member of the Dragonet family. The Blenny name is meant to disguise the high level of care this fish requires. The Scooter Dragonets coloration is not considered as pretty as the Green or Target Mandarinfish. However on closer inspection, the brown, tan and black patterns give way to intricate markings making this fish an excellent and fascinating choice for the...
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The Scooter Dragonet, frequently mislabeled as a Scooter Blenny, is similar to the Green Mandarinfish in its body shape and also a member of the Dragonet family. The Blenny name is meant to disguise the high level of care this fish requires. The Scooter Dragonets coloration is not considered as pretty as the Green or Target Mandarinfish. However on closer inspection, the brown, tan and black patterns give way to intricate markings making this fish an excellent and fascinating choice for the...
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The Scooter Dragonet, frequently mislabeled as a Scooter Blenny, is similar to the Green Mandarinfish in its body shape and also a member of the Dragonet family. The Blenny name is meant to disguise the high level of care this fish requires. The Scooter Dragonets coloration is not considered as pretty as the Green or Target Mandarinfish. However on closer inspection, the brown, tan and black patterns give way to intricate markings making this fish an excellent and fascinating choice for the...
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