Are these little guys blennies? I can't find them in any of my field guides.
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From the sticky at the top of the forum...calypsonick:Are these little guys blennies? I can't find them in any of my field guides.
calypsonick:Are these little guys blennies? I can't find them in any of my field guides.
Sphyrna:From the sticky at the top of the forum...
When posting a "Name that Critter" query, if you will include the following information (or as much of it as you can) it'll help a great deal in figuring out what we have...
(1) How big is the critter?
(2) Where in the world is the critter?
(3) What sort of habitat (reef, wreck, sand, rubble etc) is the critter in?
(4) How deep is the critter?
(5) Any observed behavior of the critter...
(6) Did the locals have a common name for the critter (what is it)?
Thanks,
S
P.S. That is a Blenny - as to which one, knowing where it is, how deep it is etc will help narrow it down.
calypsonick:Location: North coast East Timor