Tailspot Blenny Ecsenius stigmatura

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The Tailspot Blenny delivers steady movement and natural algae grazing, making it a strong choice for smaller reef aquariums.
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Tailspot Blenny Movement and Micro-Algae Grazing

Small in size but constantly active, the Tailspot Blenny brings steady motion to reef tanks without overwhelming the space. It glides between rock gaps, pauses to perch, then resumes grazing along surfaces throughout the day. Aquarists often place it within reef-safe fish collections built for compact aquariums.

How the Tailspot Blenny Uses Space

Instead of swimming endlessly in open water, it stays close to rockwork. It picks specific perching spots, then rotates between them while feeding. Because of this behavior, tanks with porous rock and multiple ledges tend to support it better than open layouts. Its calm temperament allows it to coexist with a wide range of peaceful tank mates. It rarely initiates conflict, even in smaller environments.   Compared to others in the blenny family group, this species leans heavily into algae grazing, making it especially useful in tanks where natural growth is present.  

Feeding Strategy and Tank Role

The Tailspot Blenny continuously grazes on microalgae, helping keep rock surfaces clean. While natural algae is important, a balanced diet should include spirulina flakes, herbivore pellets, and occasional protein-based foods. Feeding small portions regularly helps maintain energy levels and supports consistent grazing behavior.

Tailspot Blenny Care Details

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Coloration: Yellow body with distinct black tail marking
  • Diet: Primarily herbivore with some omnivore traits
  • Max Size: Around 2.5–3 inches
  • Tank Size: 10 gallons or larger
  • Temperament: Peaceful
  • Reef Safe: Yes
  • Temperature: 72–78°F

Frequently Asked Questions About Tailspot Blenny

Is the Tailspot Blenny suitable for nano tanks?
Yes, its small size and calm behavior make it a strong fit for nano aquariums with stable water conditions.
Does the Tailspot Blenny eat nuisance algae?
It grazes on microalgae throughout the day, which can help reduce buildup on rock surfaces.
Can it live with other blennies?
In smaller tanks, it is best kept alone. Larger systems with space may support multiple blennies.
Does it require supplemental feeding?
Yes, natural algae alone is not enough. A mix of algae-based and prepared foods supports long-term health.

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