Lawnmower Blenny Adoption (Los Angeles)

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Hi everyone,

Started a reef tank two weeks ago. Went to my LFS and the owner convinced me to get a lawnmower blenny.

I told him I had no algae growth and he insisted that lawnmower’s “eat everything”. After doing some research found out they most definitely do not and have no business being in a two week old tank. Just wanted to sell me a fish.

Heartbroken as he is a funny little guy but I cannot stand watching him starve to death in my new tank. If anyone in the Los Angeles area has an established tank and would like to adopt a lawnmower blenny please let me know.

His name is John Deer and he is about 3 inches.

310-427-0478
 
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I really enjoy blennys as well. Have you tried feeding seaweed? I never rely on a blenny to eat any algae (seems hit or miss to me) and feed herbivore based food for them. He'd be fine as your tank matures.
 
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And if you just want to get rid of a fish because it's not what you thought, no harm in that either. You're trying to re-home it so that's fine.

I wouldn't post phone...just ask anyone interested to dm you here.
 
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I really enjoy blennys as well. Have you tried feeding seaweed? I never rely on a blenny to eat any algae (seems hit or miss to me) and feed herbivore based food for them. He'd be fine as your tank matures.
Ya I have tried the seaweed clips, the seaweed extreme pellets and wafers, frozen mysis shrimp, marine-s pellets...

Just ordered the DKI Masstick tabs to stick to the glass and see if maybe he eats that.

All water parameters are in check. I think he just is a wild fish and doesn’t know how to eat tank foods.

After this I am only buying captive bred fish. The thought that he lived in the ocean for a year and now is in my stupid 55 gallon tank confused staring at pellets makes me so sad.
 

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Good luck with the rehome. I'm sure there are some LFS that would be willing to take a donation. I know my LFS in rancho cucamonga has accepted fish from me that were not thriving in my tank.
 
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