Leopard Blenny
Leopard Blenny (Exallias brevis)
The leopard blenny is a striking species of blenny native to the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific region. Characterized by its elongated body, it boasts a distinctive pattern of spots and markings that resemble those of a leopard, giving it its name. This species typically inhabits shallow waters, often seen darting among the rocks and corals where it feeds primarily on algae. Leopard blennies are known for their vibrant coloration, which can vary significantly between individuals, ranging from shades of brown and green to more vivid hues, enhancing their camouflage within their reef environments. As solitary creatures, they are often territorial, defending their chosen nooks and crannies with vigor. Their unique appearance and behaviors make them a fascinating subject for marine enthusiasts and a popular choice for aquarium hobbyists.