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In the vibrant waters of Sulawesi, Indonesia, a Starry Blenny finds solace in its cozy hole

Background imageBlenny Collection: Secretary blenny sits out in the open

Secretary blenny sits out in the open during a night dive under the salt pier, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageBlenny Collection: Pair of red gobies on blue tunicate with eggs, Bali, Indonesia

Pair of red gobies on blue tunicate with eggs, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Red goby with a clutch of eggs on a blue tunicate, Bali, Indonesia

Red goby with a clutch of eggs on a blue tunicate, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Striped blenny on a pink sponge, Papua New Guinea

Striped blenny on a pink sponge, Papua New Guinea
Striped blenny on a pink sponge, Volcano Crater, Witu Islands, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageBlenny Collection: Close-up of a goby, Indonesia

Close-up of a goby, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Clown Blenny on some coral, Papua New Guinea

Clown Blenny on some coral, Papua New Guinea

Background imageBlenny Collection: Orange blenny peeking out of a tube, Komodo, Indonesia

Orange blenny peeking out of a tube, Komodo, Indonesia
Smiling orange blenny peeking out of a tube, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Short-head sabretooth blenny peering from a plastic bottle, Gorontalo, Indonesia

Short-head sabretooth blenny peering from a plastic bottle, Gorontalo, Indonesia
Short-head sabretooth (fang) blenny (Petroscirtes breviceps), peering from a discarded plastic bottle, Gorontalo, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: A Secretary Blenny looks out from its coral home

A Secretary Blenny looks out from its coral home, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageBlenny Collection: Triplefin, Indonesia

Triplefin, Indonesia
Triplefin blenny, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Brown coral blenny peering from a hole, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Brown coral blenny peering from a hole, Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Brown coral blenny (Atrosalarias fuscus) peering from a hole, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Soft coral ghost goby lying on white and red soft coral

Soft coral ghost goby lying on white and red soft coral
Soft coral ghost goby (Pleurosicya boldinghi) lying on white and red soft coral, Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Gold-specs jawfish with mouth open in a menacing stance

Gold-specs jawfish with mouth open in a menacing stance
Gold-specs jawfish (Opistognathus randalli) out of its hole with mouth open in a menacing stance, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines

Background imageBlenny Collection: Redlip Blenny, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Redlip Blenny, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageBlenny Collection: Secretary blenny makes its home nestled in some hard coral

Secretary blenny makes its home nestled in some hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageBlenny Collection: A blenny with a threatening posture at its own reflection

A blenny with a threatening posture at its own reflection from a small compact mirror placed next to its hole, West Palm Beach, Florida

Background imageBlenny Collection: Unknown Gobie / Blenny found at 48 feet deep, Bonaire

Unknown Gobie / Blenny found at 48 feet deep, Bonaire
Unknown gobie/ blenny found at 48 feet deep, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageBlenny Collection: A male jawfish with a brood of incubating eggs in his mouth

A male jawfish with a brood of incubating eggs in his mouth, West Palm Beach, Florida

Background imageBlenny Collection: Goby on a sea pen, Indonesia

Goby on a sea pen, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Striped blenny perched on rock, Solomon Islands

Striped blenny perched on rock, Solomon Islands
Striped blenny (Ecsenius prooculis) perched on rock amongst colorful coral, Solomon Islands

Background imageBlenny Collection: Gold-speck jawfish mouth wide open, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Gold-speck jawfish mouth wide open, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Gold-speck jawfish mouth wide open, Lembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Saddled Blenny, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Saddled Blenny, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageBlenny Collection: Leopard blenny perched on coral, Papua New Guinea

Leopard blenny perched on coral, Papua New Guinea
Leopard blenny (Exallias brevis) perched on coral, Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageBlenny Collection: Small blenny in brain coral, Curacao

Small blenny in brain coral, Curacao

Background imageBlenny Collection: Close-up of a goby on coral, Belize

Close-up of a goby on coral, Belize

Background imageBlenny Collection: Beautiful soft coral, Papua New Guinea

Beautiful soft coral, Papua New Guinea

Background imageBlenny Collection: Striated goby and blind shrimp, North Sulawesi

Striated goby and blind shrimp, North Sulawesi
Striated goby and blind shrimp, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Spotted Moray Eel peaks his head out of his hole

Spotted Moray Eel peaks his head out of his hole
Spotted Moray Eel in his hole, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageBlenny Collection: A pair of Secretary Blenny in their coral home

A pair of Secretary Blenny in their coral home, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageBlenny Collection: Gold-specs jawfish, Anilao, Philippines

Gold-specs jawfish, Anilao, Philippines
Gold-specs jawfish (Opistognathus randalli) in its hole, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines

Background imageBlenny Collection: Goby with commensal blind shrimp, Bali, Indonesia

Goby with commensal blind shrimp, Bali, Indonesia
Orange, white and blue goby with commensal yellow and red blind shrimp, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Black blenny in orange sponge, Komodo, Indonesia

Black blenny in orange sponge, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Red-eyed goby on green sea grass, Bali, Indonesia

Red-eyed goby on green sea grass, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Jawfish, Roberts Wall, Grand Cayman

Jawfish, Roberts Wall, Grand Cayman

Background imageBlenny Collection: Red goby on orange and white sea star, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Red goby on orange and white sea star, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Red goby on orange and white sea star, Lembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Gold-specs Jawfish in its hole with mouth open, Philippines

Gold-specs Jawfish in its hole with mouth open, Philippines
Gold-specs jawfish (Opistognathus randalli) in its hole with mouth open in a menacing stance, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines

Background imageBlenny Collection: Triplefin Blenny lays on some coral, Papua New Guinea

Triplefin Blenny lays on some coral, Papua New Guinea

Background imageBlenny Collection: Gold-speck jawfish pouting, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Gold-speck jawfish pouting, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Gold-speck jawfish pouting, Lembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Blenny, smooth, Blennius Pholis, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837

Blenny, smooth, Blennius Pholis, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author)

Background imageBlenny Collection: Picture No. 11091892

Picture No. 11091892
Yaeyama Blenny on coral Date:

Background imageBlenny Collection: Picture No. 11091891

Picture No. 11091891
Bicolor Coralblenny on coral Date:

Background imageBlenny Collection: Picture No. 11091830

Picture No. 11091830
Jewelled Blenny Date:

Background imageBlenny Collection: Picture No. 11072821

Picture No. 11072821
Spoke-eye Blenny on coral Tatawa Besar dive site, between Komodo and Flores Islands, Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Spoke-eye Blenny

Background imageBlenny Collection: Picture No. 11072712

Picture No. 11072712
Ceram Blenny Batu Angus dive site Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Ceram Blenny

Background imageBlenny Collection: Picture No. 11072899

Picture No. 11072899
Shorthead Fangblenny on whip coral Kareko Batu dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Shorthead Fangblenny

Background imageBlenny Collection: Picture No. 11072850

Picture No. 11072850
Brown Coral Blenny in coral Wainilu dive site, Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Brown Coral Blenny

Background imageBlenny Collection: Blenny (Ecsenius sp. ), Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Blenny (Ecsenius sp. ), Queensland, Australia, Pacific
Blenny (Ecsenius sp.), Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageBlenny Collection: Shorthead Sabretooth Blenny (Petroscirtes breviceps) adult, swimming, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Shorthead Sabretooth Blenny (Petroscirtes breviceps) adult, swimming, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November



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In the vibrant waters of Sulawesi, Indonesia, a Starry Blenny finds solace in its cozy hole. With its striking colors and unique patterns, this adult blenny stands out among the coral reefs of Lembeh Straits. Its presence adds to the mesmerizing beauty of this underwater paradise. Meanwhile, in the Philippines' Southeast Asian waters, a Shorthead Fangblenny seeks refuge inside a bottle adorned with coral encrustations. This clever adaptation allows it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings while keeping an eye out for potential prey or predators. Moving on to Papua's Fak Fak region in Indonesia, we encounter the Viviparous Eelpout, also known as Zoarces viviparus. In Triton Bay's crystal-clear waters, this peculiar creature gracefully swims alongside schools of fusiliers and anthias. The harmony between these species creates an awe-inspiring spectacle that showcases nature's intricate interconnectedness. As we delve deeper into these aquatic realms, we come across various other blennies such as the Viviparous Blenny, Shanny, Tompot Blenny, and Indian Humphead. Their diverse appearances and behaviors add diversity to these marine ecosystems while captivating divers and researchers alike. Not far away lurk intriguing creatures like Snake Blennies with their elongated bodies resembling serpents slithering through seaweed-covered rocks. Lesser Spiny Eels showcase their spiky exteriors as they navigate through crevices seeking shelter from larger predators. And let us not forget about Wolf Fish; their fierce demeanor commands respect within these underwater kingdoms. These glimpses into the world of blennies offer just a taste of what lies beneath our oceans' surfaces – a realm filled with wonderment and discovery awaiting those who dare to explore its depths. From Indonesia's stunning biodiversity to Asia's rich marine heritage - each sighting serves as a reminder that our planet is home to countless extraordinary species, each with its own story to tell.