Midas Blenny: Golden
Ecsenius midas
(7 Reviews)
Midas Blenny: Golden
Ecsenius midas
(7 Reviews)
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Midas Blenny: Golden Care Facts
Care Level: | Easy |
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Temperament: | Peaceful |
Diet: | Omnivore |
Reef Safe: | Yes |
Minimum Tank Size: | 30 gallons |
Max Size: | 6 inches |
Midas Blenny
The Midas Blenny (Ecsenius midas), also known as the Golden Blenny or Sunburst Blenny, originates from the Indo-Pacific region, favoring rocky or coral-rich habitats. With a size reaching up to 6 inches and a lifespan of several years, it boasts an elongated body transitioning from light orange to golden yellow, accentuated by sapphire blue eyes. This herbivorous species requires a varied diet of marine algae sheets, spirulina-based pellets, and occasional fresh or frozen vegetables. While generally peaceful, it may exhibit territorial behavior towards similar-looking fish. Compatible tank mates include Dottybacks, Fairy Wrasses, Anthias, Hawkfish, and Tangs. Captive-bred specimens are readily available, offering adaptability and resilience. To thrive, the Midas Blenny requires a well-established aquarium with plenty of live rock for hiding spots and algae growth, along with adequate lighting. The Midas Blenny adds vibrancy and charm to saltwater marine aquariums, becoming a focal point of admiration with proper care and a suitable environment.
Habitat and Reef Safety:
Midas Blennies inhabit rocky or coral-rich areas with ample hiding spots in the Indo-Pacific, including the Red Sea and western Pacific Ocean. Peaceful and herbivorous, they pose no threat to corals or other invertebrates, making them reef safe.
Size and Lifespan:
Growing up to 4 to 6 inches, they can live for several years with proper care in a well-maintained aquarium.
Diet:
The Midas Blenny is an herbivore that feeds on algae and marine vegetation, requiring a varied diet of marine algae sheets, spirulina-based pellets, and occasional fresh or frozen vegetables.
Aquaculture:
Readily available in the aquarium trade, captive-bred specimens are common and preferred for adaptability and resilience.
Compatibility and Suitable Tank Mates:
Generally peaceful, the Midas Blenny may become territorial towards similar-looking fish but can coexist with many tank mates, including:
- Dottybacks (e.g., Bicolor Dottyback),
- Fairy Wrasses (e.g., Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse),
- Anthias (e.g., Dispar Anthias),
- Hawkfish (e.g., Flame Hawkfish),
- Tangs (e.g., Naso Tang)
Tank Requirements:
The Midas Blenny thrives in well-established aquariums with plenty of live rock and hiding spots, adequate lighting, and a healthy algae population are crucial to meet their dietary needs.
Other Common Names:
The Midas Blenny is also known as Golden Blenny or Sunburst Blenny, scientifically as Ecsenius midas.
All time show stopper...bought another one for my other 30 gallon reef tank and he's flying around the tank...super happy & healthy on the 1st day...didn't hide much at all...color is amazing
Reviewed by: Bridget Meyers on Oct. 23, 2024
This is the most robust comical marine tank fish I have ever owned...very peaceful but loves to dive down, pick up sand, goes up to the top of the tank and blows the sand out of his mouth, so far, doesn't bother my corals much but it's a blast to watch...thinks he's the star of the tank...what a hoot to watch!!!
Reviewed by: Bridget Meyers on Oct. 16, 2024
1st day, shy at 1st, after just a few hours he's checking out the entire tank! Loves his new home and all of his fish buddies. What a sight!!!
Reviewed by: Bridget Meyers on July 23, 2024
I wrote earlier that the SE Asia Midas looked different fromthe 1 pictured of the African variety. I was wrong. It looked different initially but looks just like the African counterpart. Very cute and loads of personality.
Reviewed by: Esther Hebert on March 8, 2024
Love this fish! It was dark colored for 4-5 days and is now getting more yellow each day.
Reviewed by: Carlos Otero on Nov. 7, 2023
The Midas Blenny is one of my favorite fish. It is active, visible, and has quite a bit of character.
Reviewed by: Mary Reed on June 29, 2023
Reviewed by: Richard Thomas on Sept. 24, 2014