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Plagiotremus Rhinorhyncus

Description

Plagiotremus rhinorhyncus, commonly known as the Rhinorhynchos Blenny or the Nose-Mouth Blenny, is a distinctive marine fish recognized for its unique facial features and coloration. It has a notable snout-like extension and a vibrant body pattern that includes bright colors and contrasting markings.

This blenny is valued for its interesting appearance and behavior, often adding a touch of character and liveliness to reef tanks. It can also help with algae control and is relatively adaptable to various tank conditions.

Benefits:

  • Features a unique facial structure and vibrant coloration, enhancing tank aesthetics.
  • Helps with algae control through its feeding habits.
  • Adaptable and relatively hardy, making it suitable for diverse marine aquarium setups.

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The Company

Sinularia long finger medbiglargeThe aquarium specializes in exporting a variety of live fish and invertebrates, including both common and exotic species, to aquariums, pet stores, and marine enthusiasts around the world. Its extensive inventory features colorful reef fish, vibrant corals, and intriguing invertebrates such as starfish and sea urchins. The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure that the marine life is maintained in optimal conditions throughout the export process. Read More….

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