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Fang Blenny (Meiacanthus atrodorsalis)

Fang Blenny

Meiacanthus atrodorsalis
Family
Blenny
Care level
Beginner
Temperament
Peaceful
Reef safe
Reef safe
Max size
10 cm
Min tank
150 L · 40 gal
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Diet
Carnivore
Food
Mysis, Brine shrimp, Marine pellets, Frozen carnivore blends

Overview

The Fang Blenny, in this case the Yellowtail Fang Blenny, is a slender, pale blue-to-yellow fish with a distinctive black stripe through the eye and a yellow tail, belonging to a group of blennies equipped with venomous fangs used purely for defence. It's primarily a planktivore, feeding on small zooplankton in the water column rather than grazing algae.

It's a hardy, easygoing fish that rarely causes problems in a community reef tank, and its venomous bite — while capable of deterring predators or overly curious fish — poses no real threat to humans beyond a mild, temporary sting if handled carelessly.

Its calm temperament and full reef safety make it a solid choice for a peaceful reef community, though it should not be kept with other similarly patterned fang blennies due to potential territorial conflict.

Compatibility

Fang Blennies are peaceful toward the vast majority of tankmates and fully reef safe, ignoring corals and invertebrates. Their venomous fangs are used defensively rather than offensively, discouraging predation attempts rather than initiating conflict.

Avoid keeping with other fang blennies of similar colouration or body shape, as this can lead to territorial disputes.

Health & quarantine

This is a hardy, adaptable species with few chronic health issues, and its venomous fangs actually offer it some natural protection from predatory tankmates. Standard quarantine of two to four weeks is recommended as good practice, and care should be taken when netting or handling this fish given its capacity to deliver a mild defensive bite.

Frequently asked questions

Is a Fang Blenny's bite dangerous to humans?
No, its venomous fangs are used purely for defence against predators and cause only a mild, temporary sting if handled carelessly.
Is the Fang Blenny reef safe?
Yes, fully reef safe with corals and invertebrates.
What does a Fang Blenny eat?
It's primarily carnivorous, feeding on zooplankton in the water column rather than grazing algae like many other blennies.
Can I keep two Fang Blennies together?
Generally not recommended unless introduced as a confirmed pair, as similarly patterned fang blennies can show territorial aggression toward each other.
Is the Fang Blenny aggressive toward other fish?
No, it's peaceful toward the vast majority of tankmates and only uses its fangs defensively.

Care guidance is drawn from our own experience — every fish is an individual, so treat it as a starting point, not a guarantee. Not sure if a species suits your tank? Come ask us in store. New to the terms? Read the care-terms glossary.