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Green Canary Blenny
Description:
This predominantly yellow fish has a green head and a black stripe running along its dorsal fin. Green canary blennies also have a Lyretail.
Natural Ecology:
Meiacanthus tongaensis is a carnivore of zooplankton and other bite-size invertebrates. Like most members of this genus, they have evolved a stinging bite for protection against predators. They have
also evolved bright colors as an effective reminder to predators, who distinctly associate this species with a stinging experience.
Indigenous To:
Tonga.
Behavior:
This species ignores other species. Its evolved immunity from predation rendered it unnecessary to hide. It is bravely present in mid-water, hovering near its favorite rock crevice.
Compatability: Usually ignores corals and most invertebrates.
Food: Proaquatix specimens have been weaned to take aquarium pellets and flakes. Freshly frozen invertebrates such as ocean plankton, mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and chopped squid will be readily accepted.
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