Midas Blenny (Ecsenius midas)

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Midas Blenny

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Midas Blenny

Ecsenius midas

114 Litres (30 US G.)

8.9-10.2cm (3.5-4 ")

pH

8.1 - 8.4

22.2-25.6°C (72 -78 °F)

8-12 °d

1:1 M:F

Herbivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Other (See article)

5-8 years

Family

Blenniidae





Additional names

Midas Blenny, Persian Blenny


Tank compatibility[edit]

The Midas Blenny is a reef safe companion that gets along well with many other fish. Some more aggressive fish may pick on it and therefore putting a Midas Blenny in with them can spell trouble.


Diet[edit]

The Midas Blenny is an opportunistic omnivore. It will pick some forms of algae off the rocks and glass but does best when fed some frozen, flake, or pellet food.


Feeding regime[edit]

Once a day is plenty, if your fish is stressed soaking the food in a garlic supplement such as Garlic Guard or Kent Extreme Garlic will help him eat and provide him with parasite fighting nutrients.


Environment specifics[edit]

Like most Blennys, the Midas likes to "park" itself on rockwork and corals as well as dig caves under rockwork. Space for it to do that will help them stay healthy. They are also active swimmers so give them space to swim.


Behaviour[edit]

Plenty of character, they love attention, and once they realize who feeds them it will always be at the glass when you get near.


Identification[edit]

Long yellow serpent like body and an almost lyre tail. When stressed the Midas Blenny will form dark grey or purple lines on it's face.

Notes[edit]

  • This blenny, when resting, changes its color to a grey front, and a yellow rear. When searching for food, it will change to its characteristic yellow to be able school with Lyretail Anthias, thus being able to find food easily, and feed with them, taking some food for itself.

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