Aquarium RequirementsMinimum Tank Size: 75 litres (20 US gallons)Temperature: 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)pH: 8.1–8.4Specific Gravity (Salinity): 1.020–1.025Alkalinity: 8–12 dKHAmmonia & Nitrite: 0 ppmNitrate:< 10 ppmAquascape:Provide ample live rock for perching, shelter, and grazing surfaces. Include crevices and small caves for retreat, as this species will occasionally dart into cover when startled. Moderate to strong water flow and stable parameters are recommended. The Canary Blenny spends much of its time swimming in open mid-water, so a mix of open areas and structured rockwork is ideal.Diet and FeedingThe Canary Blenny is omnivorous, feeding primarily on small planktonic organisms and filamentous algae in the wild. In captivity, it readily accepts a wide variety of prepared and frozen foods.Recommended Foods: Frozen mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, and finely chopped seafood High-quality marine omnivore pellets or flakes Algae- and spirulina-based foods for balanced nutrition Occasional live foods to encourage natural feeding response Feed 2–3 times daily in moderate portions. A varied diet helps maintain vibrant colour and health.Temperament and CompatibilityThe Canary Blenny is peaceful and non-aggressive, making it suitable for most community reef aquariums. It rarely bothers other tankmates and typically relies on its warning coloration and mild venom for defense rather than confrontation.Suitable Tankmates: Clownfish, gobies, firefish, cardinalfish, dartfish, and small wrasses Peaceful invertebrates and corals Avoid: Large predatory species that may attempt to consume slender-bodied fish Aggressive dottybacks, triggers, or hawkfish that may harass it Multiple Meiacanthus species can sometimes coexist in large, well-structured systems, though individuals may defend territories in smaller tanks.Reef Compatibility✅ Reef SafeThe Canary Blenny poses no threat to corals, clams, or invertebrates, making it fully reef safe. Its gentle grazing and plankton-feeding behaviour make it an excellent choice for mixed reef systems.Additional InformationMaximum Size: 10–12 cm (4–4.5 inches)Lifespan: 4–6 years in captivityDifficulty Level: Easy (hardy, adaptable feeder)Natural Behaviour: Free-swimming, perching, curious, peacefulOrigin: Western Pacific – Fiji, Tonga, Samoa regionColouration: Brilliant canary-yellow body with translucent fins; males and females appear similarVenom: Mild and used defensively against predators; harmless to humans under normal handling conditionsSummaryThe Canary Blenny (Meiacanthus oualanensis) is a beautiful, peaceful, and reef-safe fish ideal for community and reef aquariums. Its bright yellow coloration, graceful swimming style, and calm disposition bring a lively yet serene presence to the marine tank. With stable water parameters, plenty of rockwork, and a varied omnivorous diet, the Canary Blenny thrives as a resilient and rewarding species for both beginner and experienced aquarists.