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    jolson10450 - Reefkeeper
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    Other Names: Oualan Forktail Blenny, Yellow Fang Blenny
    Reef Safe: yes
    Care Level: Easy
    Min. Tank Size: 29 gallon
    Temperament: Moderate
    Dominant Color: Yellow
    Disease Prone: low occurrence
    Jumper: average occurrence
    Tank Mates: clownfish, mccoskers flasher wrasse
    Quote Originally Posted by Blitz View Post
    i was considering one last week but was worried about the biting thing... though, i would love to see it. I was concerned about my daughter putting her hand in there and getting bit, so instead i got a fumanchu lion...
    lol aren't lions venomous too???

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    yep... it's a teaching moment... DONT PUT YOUR HANDS IN THE TANK!!!! The lion was just sooooo much cooler than the blenny. I had one a few years ago that i missed and this little guy was super sweet looking and eating.

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