Blackline Blenny Meiacanthus nigrolineatus
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Blackline Blenny Meiacanthus nigrolineatus in Reef Environments
The Blackline Blenny moves just above the substrate, gliding in short bursts rather than staying fixed to rock like other blennies. Its streamlined body and sharp lateral markings give it a clean, defined look in motion.
Blackline Blenny Natural Behavior and Movement
The Blackline Blenny spends most of its time hovering close to the reef floor, darting between structure when needed. Unlike heavy perchers, it remains more active in the water column.
Juveniles often seek protection among spined invertebrates, using natural defenses in their surroundings to avoid predators. This behavior carries over into captivity through a preference for tight rockwork and layered hiding zones.
Habitat and Tank Placement
The species originates from reef systems in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. It adapts well to aquariums that replicate this structure with stable rock formations and moderate flow.
- Prefers reef-associated environments
- Stays close to rock but not fixed to it
- Benefits from shaded areas and depth variation
- Thrives in stable tropical water conditions
Feeding and Diet
The Blackline Blenny feeds primarily on zooplankton in the wild, making it different from algae-focused blenny species. In aquariums, it accepts a range of meaty foods once established.
- Mysis shrimp
- Enriched brine shrimp
- Finely chopped marine proteins
- Small particle frozen foods
Frequent, smaller feedings support its natural feeding rhythm.
Blackline Blenny Care Overview
- Care Level: Moderate
- Temperament: Generally peaceful
- Diet: Carnivore (planktivore)
- Max Size: Approximately 3.7 inches (9.5 cm)
- Reef Compatible: Yes
- Tank Behavior: Active swimmer near substrate
- Environment: Reef-associated tropical systems
- Reproduction: Egg-laying with adhesive eggs attached to substrate
Appearance and Structure
The Blackline Meiacanthus nigrolineatus features a slender, fusiform body built for quick directional movement. Its defining feature is the dark lateral line contrasted against lighter tones, giving it a sharp visual profile.
Blackline Blenny Aquarium Role and Compatibility
The Blackline adds movement to lower and mid-level zones without competing aggressively for territory. It integrates well into peaceful reef systems and benefits from thoughtful aquascaping.

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