The Smootheye blenny (Starksia rava) is a saltwater fish of the family Labrisomidae that grows up to 3 cm.
Description
The Smootheye blenny is a small blenny (Labrisomidae) from shallow reef water of the Caribbean. The species grows to about 4 cm and has a slender, grey-brown with fine spots body with a pointed head and small skin flaps above the eyes. As a bottom-dweller it shelters among coral, sponges and rock crevices and snaps at small crustaceans and worms. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Smootheye blenny?
The Smootheye blenny has an elongate, eel-like body and is mainly brown.
Where does the Smootheye blenny live?
The Smootheye blenny lives in the sea (marine waters) and is mostly found around stony or rocky ground.
How big does the Smootheye blenny get?
The Smootheye blenny grows to a maximum of about 3 cm.
Is the Smootheye blenny dangerous to humans?
No, the Smootheye blenny is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Starksia
More from the family Labrisomidae
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