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| Midas Blenny | Rock boring Urchin! I saw something similar to a rock boring urchin in my tank last night, it must have came in as a hitchhiker although this is the first I have noticed it. How small can they be? This one is like the size of a pea. If it is what I think it is and I'm fairly sure, can they cause trouble. I have searched a few sites and nothing really stands out, so if anyone knows please help me out. |
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| Midas Blenny | Aside from knocking the occasional coral over mine havent caused any problems. They have gotten to be about 2-3" in diameter now.
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