I was wondering whether someone could help.
6 months ago I added an Lawnmower Blenny ( Salarias fasciatus ) to help manage an algae issue. Since then I have made slow subtle changes which have virtually eliminated all algae from my tank. I'm really pleased, however my concern is that the Blenny is now looking a little thinner than usual - for ages he looked like 'jabba the hut!'. He is still very active, but I have read threads that once they look a little slender you have issues. Is there anything else they will eat? He never seems keen to eat the regular food all my other stock eat.
I just don't want him almost starving - he is one of the many reasons my tank looks really clean!
Thanks for anyone's help!
Rick
6 months ago I added an Lawnmower Blenny ( Salarias fasciatus ) to help manage an algae issue. Since then I have made slow subtle changes which have virtually eliminated all algae from my tank. I'm really pleased, however my concern is that the Blenny is now looking a little thinner than usual - for ages he looked like 'jabba the hut!'. He is still very active, but I have read threads that once they look a little slender you have issues. Is there anything else they will eat? He never seems keen to eat the regular food all my other stock eat.
I just don't want him almost starving - he is one of the many reasons my tank looks really clean!
Thanks for anyone's help!
Rick