Horned Blenny
Parablennius intermedius
Horned Blenny is a small intertidal blenny of rocky shores, named for the paired horn-like head appendages seen in breeding males. It is a secretive algae- and detritus-grazer that shelters in crevices and tide pools.

识别要点
- Small blenny with a long low body and continuous dorsal fin
- Paired horn-like tentacles above the eyes in mature males
- Mottled brown to olive coloration that blends with algae-covered rock
栖息地
Rocky intertidal and shallow nearshore reefs, especially tide pools, boulder fields, and crevices with algal growth; typically on exposed coasts.
饵料备注
Not a targeted game fish. Small pieces of shrimp, mussel, or marine worm can take one incidentally; tiny soft plastics or fly patterns that imitate small benthic food may also work.
行为
Mostly sedentary and territorial, feeding by picking at algae, microinvertebrates, and detritus from rock surfaces; often retreats quickly into cracks when disturbed.
注意事项
Handle carefully because it lives among sharp rocks and can be hard to remove from tight crevices; observe local intertidal protection rules where applicable. Not considered a food fish.
钓法备注
If targeting for observation or capture, use very light tackle and small hooks around rock edges and tide pools; avoid deep baiting because they feed close to the substrate. Release promptly, as they are easily stressed.