Saddled blenny

The Saddled blenny lives in the reef-associated, marine, depth range 0 - 40 m , usually 0 - 3 m environment.

The saddled blenny is one of the types of small fish that one will see while snorkeling or scuba diving in the waters around Florida, the Bahamas, and most of the Caribbean. Most blennies are small. More

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The Saddled Blenny is abundant on the reefs in Palm Beach, Florida. They can usually be seen scuttling across the reef top stopping for a few seconds to stare into any underwater camera in sight. More

Common names

Blénido triangulado in Spanish (español)
Saddle blenny in English
Saddled blenny in English
sapito de inontura in Spanish (español)
Sapito de montura in Spanish (español)
trambollo ensillado in Spanish (español)
角斑軟梳鳚 in Mandarin Chinese
角斑軟梳鳚 in Unknown
角斑软梳鳚 in Mandarin Chinese
角斑软梳鳚 in Unknown

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Order : Perciformes
Family : Labrisomidae
Genus : Malacoctenus
Species : Malacoctenus triangulatus
Authority : Springer, 1959