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Common name: Two-spot black blenny. This fish has an elongated white body with two black spots and a dark back. It wanders around to its different observation posts all day. It is preferable to have a layer of substrate with live rocks as it feeds on a multitude of small prey. Ideal for beginners and small aquariums.
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The Ecsenius bimaculatus, also known as the two-spot blenny, is a small and fascinating fish to observe. Its elongated white body features two characteristic black spots on the sides, with a darker back. This simple yet elegant appearance makes it a favorite among nano aquarium enthusiasts.
This fish spends its days wandering between live rocks, observing its environment from its favorite spots. Very active, it brings life to the reef aquarium and contributes to the biological balance by exploring every corner of the décor.
The Ecsenius bimaculatus appreciates well-arranged aquariums, with a layer of substrate and numerous live rocks that offer both hiding places and natural food. It feeds on microfauna, small invertebrates, and algae. Its peaceful behavior and appetite for small prey make it an excellent choice for beginner aquarists.
This fish is ideal for small reef aquariums. It poses no threat to corals or other tank inhabitants. However, it is advised not to keep multiple males in small volumes to avoid potential rivalries.
Easy to acclimate, not demanding, yet very expressive in its behaviors, the Ecsenius bimaculatus is a safe choice for those starting with reef aquariums. It integrates perfectly in a peaceful community aquarium.