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    Can a Midas and an Algea blenny co-exist in an 80 gallon reef tank?

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    anything is possible but i wouldn't recommend keeping more than one type of this species. i've never had luck with it. same with putting an algae blenny with a diamond goby.
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    lawnmower blennys can be pretty nasty little fishies especially to another blenny.
    fulltankshot 1 - Blennies

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    Think I'll just stick with a Midas....

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    I kept a midas and a tailspot together for a few years. They started off in a 50g and were fine. Depends a lot on the personality of the fish.

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    I had a lawnmower & a scooter in my 120g without problems.

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