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**Common Names:** Redstreaked Blenny, Red-streaked Blenny, Reticulated Blenny, Ember Blenny, Scarlet-spotted Blenny, Red-streaked eye-lash blenny. “Redstreaked Blenny” appears most frequently and consistently across sources, and “Ember Blenny” is also prominent. I will use “Redstreaked Blenny” as the primary common name and mention “Ember Blenny” as an alternative.
**Appearance:** Dark brown combtooth blenny with a red reticulate pattern anteriorly becoming spots and wavy lines posteriorly, and a yellow-ringed pupil inside a red outline. Large individuals are dark green to blackish with red spots on the head and red spots to vertical streaks on the sides. Some have a lighter, more greenish head and first part of the body, and fins can range from yellow-orange to red or dark. Ember Blennies are known for their vibrant coloration, with a fiery orange-red body and electric blue stripes that run horizontally across their back and tail. This seems to be a specific color variation or interpretation. I will focus on the more general description from multiple sources.
**Maximum Size:** 10 cm SL (standard length), 13 cm TL (total length), up to 5 inches (12 cm), 7.5 cm (3 inches). I will use 10-13 cm as a range for total length for accuracy given the varying reported maximums.
**Origin:** Indo-Pacific, including Fiji, Indonesia, Philippines, Kenya south to Mozambique and throughout the Indian Ocean and western central Pacific to the Marshall and Samoan islands, Great Barrier Reef, Christmas Island, Lord Howe Island. I’ll state Indo-Pacific and list key regions.
**pH Range:** 8.1-8.4.
**Temperature:** 22.2-25.6°C (72-78° F). FishBase indicates preferred temperature range of 25.7 – 29.3°C, mean 28.5°C based on models. Given the aquarium trade sources are more conservative, I will lean towards the 22.2-25.6°C range, as it’s directly stated for aquarium keeping.
**Lifespan:** [data unavailable] (Not explicitly mentioned in search results). FishBase indicates “High resilience, minimum population doubling time less than 15 months” but this refers to population, not individual lifespan.
**Swimming Zone:** Inhabits reef flats and the top of reef slopes, usually at depths to 10 m, but may be found up to 20 m deep. In an aquarium, they are often seen perching on rocks or grazing algae from rocks and glass. This suggests a bottom to mid-level swimming zone, primarily associated with rockwork.
**Care Level:** Average, Moderate.
**Temperament/Compatibility:** Generally peaceful but might be aggressive towards food competitors or other blennies/similar-shaped fish. Best kept as one of the last fish introduced. Can be kept in pairs (male and female). Reef safe with caution, generally considered reef safe and will not harm corals.
**Tank Essentials:** Minimum 300 L (79 gal), 55 gallons (approx 208L). I’ll go with 200L as a good balance, but acknowledge larger is better, especially if keeping pairs or multiple blennies. Needs plenty of scattered rocks and hiding spots for perching and grazing. Well-established tank with algae growth is important.
**Diet:** Small herbivores. Omnivorous. Primarily feeds on algae and small invertebrates. Benefits from supplementation with algae-rich foods (Spirulina, seaweed/nori, algae flakes/pellets), finely chopped crustacean flesh, mysis, vitamin-enriched brine shrimp, frozen herbivorous preparations.
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Redstreaked Blenny: A Captivating Algae Grazer for Your Reef
Add a touch of vibrant character to your marine aquarium with the Redstreaked Blenny. These active, intelligent fish are known for their striking patterns and diligent algae-grazing habits.
Overview
The Redstreaked Blenny (*Cirripectes stigmaticus*), also known as the Ember Blenny, displays a dark body adorned with intricate red reticulations on its head, transitioning to spots and wavy lines towards the tail. Some individuals may exhibit greenish hues and yellow-orange to red fins, complemented by a distinctive yellow-ringed pupil. These combtooth blennies are constantly foraging, bringing dynamic motion and visual interest to your rockwork as they explore their environment.
Care Level
Moderate. The Redstreaked Blenny is generally peaceful but can be territorial towards food competitors or other blennies. Introduce them to a well-established reef aquarium with ample rockwork for grazing and hiding. They are considered reef-safe with caution, typically ignoring corals while focusing on algae.
Tank Essentials
A minimum tank size of 200 litres is recommended to provide sufficient space for grazing and territory. Maintain stable water conditions with a pH range of 8.1-8.4 and temperatures between 22-26°C. Provide plenty of live rock for perching, grazing, and hiding spots to ensure their well-being.
Diet
Primarily herbivorous, the Redstreaked Blenny thrives on a diet of natural algae growth in your aquarium. Supplement their diet with high-quality algae flakes, nori, spirulina, and occasional small meaty foods like mysis shrimp or vitamin-enriched brine shrimp.
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When you buy Redstreaked Blenny online from Corais de Vidro, you receive healthy aquarium fish, responsibly sourced and meticulously acclimated. We prioritize humane shipping and ensure each specimen is robust and ready to thrive in your marine ecosystem. Trust us for vibrant, resilient additions to your home.
- Scientific Name: *Cirripectes stigmaticus*
- Common Name / Variant: Redstreaked Blenny / Ember Blenny
- Maximum Size: 10-13 cm
- Origin: Indo-Pacific (e.g., Fiji, Indonesia, Great Barrier Reef)
- pH Range: 8.1–8.4
- Temperature: 22–26°C
- Lifespan: [data unavailable]
- Swimming Zone: Bottom | Mid
Bring the lively charm of a Redstreaked Blenny to your reef tank today!
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