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Datasheet
Minimum Tank Size | Unknown |
Maximum Size | 6.0cm / 2.36inches |
Reef Compatible | Unknown |
Temperament | Unknown |
Temperature | 22.2°C / 71.96°F - 25.6°C / 78.08°F |
Specific Gravity | 1.020-1.025 |
Carbonate Hardness | 8-12 |
pH | 8.1-8.4 |
General Description
The Tessellated blenny, scientifically known as Hypsoblennius invemar, is a member of the Blenniidae family. These blennies are characterized by their oblong shape and long dorsal fin. They typically do not grow very large, making them suitable for both small and large aquariums. While not particularly colorful, many individuals exhibit engaging personalities that endear them to aquarists.
Aquarium Suitability
The suitability of the Tessellated blenny for aquarium environments is currently unknown due to limited available information. As they are part of the Blenniidae family, characteristics such as their potential diet preferences and behavior may vary among species within the family.
Demands, Care, and Hardiness
Specific demands, care requirements, and hardiness levels for the Tessellated blenny are not well-documented. These fish are found in the waters ranging from Louisiana, USA to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, inhabiting areas such as the Mexican Gulf. In terms of water conditions, they are typically found in environments with a pH of 8.1-8.4, a specific gravity of 1.020-1.025, a temperature range of 22.2-25.6°C, and a carbonate hardness (KH) of 8-12.
Reef Suitability
The reef compatibility of the Tessellated blenny has not been established. Further information is needed to determine how well these fish may fare in a reef aquarium setting.
Aquarium Setup
When setting up an aquarium for Tessellated blennies, providing ample hiding places and crevices for them to explore and seek shelter is advisable. The tank should ideally mimic their natural habitat, which includes rocky areas and coral reefs. Ensuring water conditions are within the specified ranges is crucial for their well-being.
Behaviour
Insufficient information is available regarding the specific temperament and behavior of the Tessellated blenny. Observations in the wild suggest that they may display territorial behaviors and interact with their surroundings in intriguing ways.
Feeding and Diet
Details about the feeding habits and diet of the Tessellated blenny are lacking. Like other blennies, they might consume algae, zooplankton, or other small organisms present in their natural environment. Further research is necessary to determine their dietary requirements in captivity.
Dimorphism
Information on dimorphism, including any distinguishable physical differences between male and female Tessellated blennies, is unavailable at this time. Additionally, data regarding captive reproduction of this species is not currently available.
Habitat and Distribution
Native to the Western Atlantic, Tessellated blennies can be found from Louisiana, USA, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They inhabit regions such as the Gulf of Mexico and display adaptability to various marine conditions within their range.