Bully lawnmower blenny?

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Hi all. I just added a lawnmower blenny yesterday. He’s about 3.5 inches already so not really a baby. He’s bullying my Royal gramma quite badly to where she is pretty much not moving. Just hiding or laying in the back of the tank. The blenny kicked her out of her normal caves while he explored. He lundges up to her and snaps but he doesn’t seem to actually bit. Should I be concerned or just see how it plays out? Oddly enough the Royal gramma was the queen prior to this. She gave my firefish **** constantly but that calmed down in about a week. Total fish I have are two clowns 1 firefish 1 Royal gramma and the lawnmower
 
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I just got a LM Blenny a few weeks ago. I have observed a number of them at different LFS and never saw them acting aggressive. Bought one brought him home and he was a major dick from the get go. He bullies EVERYONE. No on is off limits from him, even my Tangs. It sucks most of my fish are all rock dwellers and he does not like to let any of them into the rocks.
 
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