Tail Spot Blenny
Tail Spot Blenny (Ecsenius stigmatura)
The Tail Spot Blenny is a charming and popular fish within the marine aquarium hobby, known for its small size, vibrant colors, and quirky behavior. Native to the Western Pacific Ocean, particularly around Indonesia and the Philippines, this blenny species typically grows to around 2 to 3 inches in length. Its body features a striking blend of colors, with a predominantly light brown or tan base adorned with vibrant blue markings on its face and a distinct black spot at the base of its tail, from which it derives its common name.
Tail Spot Blennies are admired not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their engaging personality. They are known to be active and curious, often perching themselves on live rock or coral formations, where they dart in and out of crevices while scanning for algae and small crustaceans to feed on. Despite their diminutive size, they can be territorial towards other blennies or similar-looking fish, establishing small territories within the aquarium. However, they are generally peaceful towards other tankmates, making them a suitable addition to community reef tanks with proper care and attention to water quality. Their adaptability to captive environments and relatively hardy nature further contributes to their popularity among marine enthusiasts seeking lively and visually striking additions to their aquarium setups.