- Acanthemblemaria spinosa
Taxobox
name = Barnacle blenny
status = secure
trend = unknown
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Chaenopsidae
genus = "Acanthemblemaria "
species = "A. spinosa"
binomial = "Acanthemblemaria spinosa"
binomial_authority = (Metzelaar, 1919)The barnacle blenny, "Acanthemblemaria spinosa", also known as the tube blenny or spinyhead blenny, is a member of the
blenny family native to thePacific ocean . It has a mottled black, white and red coloration over the entire body, which is rather elongated. As with most blennies, the head of this animal has small hair-like appendages over the eyes, which are large and red. It ranges in size from .75 inches to 1.5 inches in length."A. spinosa" prefers to inhabit the empty shells of
barnacles , hence their name, but will also live in rock andcoral crevices. They are opportunistic feeders, preferring to quickly dart out and retrieve food bits from the water column, as opposed to engaging in active foraging and hunting behavior. They eat small crustaceans and otherplankton .In the home
aquarium , they are entertaining and only require moderate care. They arereef safe .
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