Red Streaked Blenny
Red Streaked Blenny is backordered and will ship once an order is placed. Contact us for delivery timeframes.
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
We highly advise same day airfreight for all fish shipping, although overnight courier is also available nationwide.
- Airfreight is a flat $75 rate anywhere in NZ and can include up to 10 fish/coral for the single charge. We can also include dry goods/frozen food in the order, up to a total weight of 75kg.
- Overnight courier is $25-50 depending on the destination and polybox used.
For more information on shipping, head to our shipping page!
What we're feeding
What we're feeding
Nutrition, like humans, is important for fish. You get out what you put in. Therefore, EMA places great emphasis on providing all our fish a varied diet. Below is an example of what our fish are currently feeding on:
- Fauna Marin Soft Multi Mix
- Fauna Marin Veggie Flakes
- Frozen Nutrition Mysis
- Frozen Nutrition Formula One
- Frozen Nutrition Formula Two
- Live Brine Shrimp
- Fauna Marin 100% Natural Green Seaweed
- Cockles (Mainly for butterflies/angels, available from your local supermarket).
All our staff are trained in fish nutrition, so if you require any guidence, please ask! Frozen/Dry food can also be sent with your airfreight consignment with no extra charge, so add these to the order if you wish and we will combine them into a seperate box.
Acclimation tips
Acclimation tips
Adjusting to a new aquarium is the most stressful event a fish can go through, so it's important to understand the following for long term success:
- Consider your existing fish. When adding a new fish, often existing fish can become aggressive to assert their dominance. This can be hard on the new fish, due to the stress of moving aquariums and then dealing with aggressive fish. Consider removing the existing fish using a fish trap (ours is available for loan, just ask) and place any aggressive fish in the sump for a couple of weeks while the new fish adjusts to their new home.
- Always acclimate without any lights on. Bright light can be stressful, especially when a fish has been in transit.
- Slowly open the box to avoid light stress
- Use the float acclimation method and ensure acclimation isn't too long - we recommend up to 30 minutes.
- If a fish is showing signs of stress during acclimation, consider speeding up the acclimation. Remember, stress is the number one killer of fish.
- Once you've adjusted to salinity and temperature through acclimation, release the fish into the aquarium (but not the bag water).
- Give the fish space. Although adding a new fish is an exciting time, remember that the fish is stressed, so give the fish space while he/she settles in. Avoid sudden movements, running around the tank or tapping on the glass.
- Have realistic expectations. It is normal for new fish to take a while to eat, or show natural behaviours. This is a transition period, so the less stress you can place the fish under, the better the long term result.
- Ask. Seems obvious, but our staff can't help if we don't know. Always feel welcome tor each out for advice. You can either use our Chat function 24/7, or email/Facebook us.
EMA's Promise.
Qualified, Honest Advice Using Techniques & Protocols that we use ourselves.
Description
Description
The Red Streaked Blenny (Cirripectes stigmaticus) is a charming and colorful reef fish known for its lively personality and curious nature. With its slender body, expressive face, and vivid reddish-orange streaks along the head and flanks, this little character adds warmth, color, and endless entertainment to any reef aquarium.
Appearance and Behavior
Reaching around 9 cm in length, the Red Streaked Blenny displays intricate red and orange markings that glow beautifully under reef lighting. Its big, alert eyes and inquisitive behavior make it a true personality fish—often perching on rocks or peeking out from coral ledges. Despite its small size, it brings plenty of life and character to a tank, always exploring and watching its surroundings.
Tank Requirements
A minimum tank size of 100 litres is recommended, with ample live rock for grazing and hiding. Maintain stable water conditions between 24–27 °C, salinity of 1.023–1.025, and pH 8.1–8.4. The Red Streaked Blenny enjoys plenty of rockwork, crevices, and secure resting spots where it can perch and observe the reef.
Diet and Feeding
This species is omnivorous but leans toward herbivory, feeding on microalgae and detritus around the tank. Supplement its natural grazing with marine algae, spirulina-based pellets, and occasional frozen foods such as mysis shrimp or brine shrimp. A varied diet helps maintain its vivid coloration and overall vitality.
Compatibility and Care
Peaceful, reef-safe, and full of charm, the Red Streaked Blenny fits beautifully into community reef tanks. It coexists well with most small to medium-sized fish, invertebrates, and corals. Hardy and adaptable, it’s an ideal choice for both new and experienced aquarists. With proper care, this personable blenny can live for several years, bringing constant motion and character to your reef.
Lively, colorful, and packed with personality—the Red Streaked Blenny is the perfect small fish to add both charm and natural algae control to your aquarium.
Our Quarantine Procedures
Our Quarantine Procedures
We take livestock seriously. That's why we don't sell anything we wouldn't be comfortable putting in our own tank.
As we are direct from source, we import and sell direct to the public. This means you can buy with confidence knowing EMA prides itself on excellent handling and conditioning protocols.
All our fish held in a quarantine system for a minimum of 3 weeks. During this time, regular water changes are performed, and twice daily (or sometimes more) feedings are performed.
Copper is dosed and checked twice a day for ich and velvet.
During this treatment fish are given formalin baths for brooklynella and a minimum of 3 praziquantel doses is performed for flukes.
Payment & Security
We offer a number of different payment methods, including Credit Card, Afterpay, Q Card, Pay at Collection, Bank Transfer and POLi.
Credit card payments are processed securely using the highest possible security protocols.


