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Blenny Tiger (Ecsenius Tigris)

Blenny Tiger (Ecsenius Tigris)

Tiger Blenny (Ecsenius tigris)

The Tiger Blenny, also known as the Tiger Combtooth Blenny, is a "nano reef jewel" primarily found in the Coral Sea and the Great Barrier Reef. This small, charismatic fish is named for its striking pattern of bold black-to-brown horizontal bars and white spots that resemble a tiger’s stripes. Like other Ecsenius blennies, it is a peaceful inhabitant with a high "personality" factor, often seen perched on rockwork peering at its surroundings with large, independent eyes.


Key Information

  • Common Names: Tiger Blenny, Tiger Combtooth Blenny

  • Scientific Name: Ecsenius tigris

  • Origin: Western Pacific (Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef, Australia)

  • Max Size: 5 cm (approx. 2 inches) — a true nano-species

  • Lifespan: 2–5 years

  • Temperament: Peaceful; though territorial toward other Ecsenius species

  • Diet: Herbivore — Primarily a film algae and detritus grazer

  • Care Level: Easy


Appearance & Identification

The Tiger Blenny is distinguished by its graphic, high-contrast markings:

  • Patterning: Features a tan-to-cream base body with two rows of dark spots and short bars along the back and sides. A mid-lateral row of white dashes often separates these dark markings.

  • Facial Features: It has a typical "blunt" blenny head with conspicuous eyelashes (cirri) above the eyes. Its eyes are often striped or spotted to match its body camouflage.

  • Size Advantage: One of the smaller members of the genus, making it perfectly suited for smaller reef systems where space is a premium.


Behaviour & Tank Compatibility

  • The Sentry: Similar to the Linear Blenny, the Tiger Blenny is a "percher." It chooses several vantage points around the tank to watch for food or threats, darting back into a favorite hole if startled.

  • Reef Safe: 100% Reef Safe. They are beneficial for the reef as they constantly pick at nuisance film algae without bothering corals or clams.

  • Aggression: Generally very peaceful. However, they can be territorial toward other blennies or fish with a similar body shape. It is best to keep only one per tank unless the aquarium is large enough for multiple territories.

  • Tank Mates: Excellent with Clownfish, small Gobies, and peaceful Wrasses. Avoid housing with large, aggressive predators that could easily swallow such a small fish.


Ideal Tank Setup

  • Tank Size: Due to its diminutive size, it thrives in tanks as small as 40L–75L (10–20 Gallons).

  • Rockwork: Provide plenty of live rock with small holes and crevices. The Tiger Blenny loves to find a hole that fits its body perfectly, often backing into it to face outward.

  • Lid: Like all blennies, they are expert jumpers, particularly when spooked or during the night. A tight-fitting lid or mesh screen is essential.

  • Feeding: Ensure the tank is established enough to provide some natural algae grazing. Supplement with spirulina-based flakes, nori, and high-quality herbivore pellets. They will also occasionally take small meaty foods like cyclops or mysis.


Why Choose the Tiger Blenny?

The Tiger Blenny is for the aquarist who wants a unique, high-end "boutique" fish for a nano or desktop reef. While it is rarer and sometimes more expensive than the common Bicolor or Lawnmower Blenny, its intricate "tiger" markings and tiny adult size make it a prized addition. It offers all the utility of a larger algae-eating blenny but in a package that won't outgrow small environments.

$178.79
Blenny Tiger (Ecsenius Tigris)
$178.79

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Tiger Blenny (Ecsenius tigris)

The Tiger Blenny, also known as the Tiger Combtooth Blenny, is a "nano reef jewel" primarily found in the Coral Sea and the Great Barrier Reef. This small, charismatic fish is named for its striking pattern of bold black-to-brown horizontal bars and white spots that resemble a tiger’s stripes. Like other Ecsenius blennies, it is a peaceful inhabitant with a high "personality" factor, often seen perched on rockwork peering at its surroundings with large, independent eyes.


Key Information

  • Common Names: Tiger Blenny, Tiger Combtooth Blenny

  • Scientific Name: Ecsenius tigris

  • Origin: Western Pacific (Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef, Australia)

  • Max Size: 5 cm (approx. 2 inches) — a true nano-species

  • Lifespan: 2–5 years

  • Temperament: Peaceful; though territorial toward other Ecsenius species

  • Diet: Herbivore — Primarily a film algae and detritus grazer

  • Care Level: Easy


Appearance & Identification

The Tiger Blenny is distinguished by its graphic, high-contrast markings:

  • Patterning: Features a tan-to-cream base body with two rows of dark spots and short bars along the back and sides. A mid-lateral row of white dashes often separates these dark markings.

  • Facial Features: It has a typical "blunt" blenny head with conspicuous eyelashes (cirri) above the eyes. Its eyes are often striped or spotted to match its body camouflage.

  • Size Advantage: One of the smaller members of the genus, making it perfectly suited for smaller reef systems where space is a premium.


Behaviour & Tank Compatibility

  • The Sentry: Similar to the Linear Blenny, the Tiger Blenny is a "percher." It chooses several vantage points around the tank to watch for food or threats, darting back into a favorite hole if startled.

  • Reef Safe: 100% Reef Safe. They are beneficial for the reef as they constantly pick at nuisance film algae without bothering corals or clams.

  • Aggression: Generally very peaceful. However, they can be territorial toward other blennies or fish with a similar body shape. It is best to keep only one per tank unless the aquarium is large enough for multiple territories.

  • Tank Mates: Excellent with Clownfish, small Gobies, and peaceful Wrasses. Avoid housing with large, aggressive predators that could easily swallow such a small fish.


Ideal Tank Setup

  • Tank Size: Due to its diminutive size, it thrives in tanks as small as 40L–75L (10–20 Gallons).

  • Rockwork: Provide plenty of live rock with small holes and crevices. The Tiger Blenny loves to find a hole that fits its body perfectly, often backing into it to face outward.

  • Lid: Like all blennies, they are expert jumpers, particularly when spooked or during the night. A tight-fitting lid or mesh screen is essential.

  • Feeding: Ensure the tank is established enough to provide some natural algae grazing. Supplement with spirulina-based flakes, nori, and high-quality herbivore pellets. They will also occasionally take small meaty foods like cyclops or mysis.


Why Choose the Tiger Blenny?

The Tiger Blenny is for the aquarist who wants a unique, high-end "boutique" fish for a nano or desktop reef. While it is rarer and sometimes more expensive than the common Bicolor or Lawnmower Blenny, its intricate "tiger" markings and tiny adult size make it a prized addition. It offers all the utility of a larger algae-eating blenny but in a package that won't outgrow small environments.