Red-lipped Blenny © Shedd Aquarium
Most Blennies reach the size of around 7 inches. These fish are closely related
to the Gobi's. Blennies are usually recognized by the eye lashes that go over
their eyes and nostrils. They are bottom dwellers and are usually near coral
reefs and rocky areas. They are found in tropical and temperate waters around
the world. Blennies spend most of their time grazing on micro algae and small
crustaceans. There are no distinguishing facts present to help identify males
from females, although the females are usually bigger than the males.
- Animal Planet. 2008. "Fish Guide: Blennies."
- http://animal.discovery.com/guides/fish/marine/blennintro.html

