{"id":408,"count":2,"description":"Ikan Convict Blennies, yang termasuk dalam keluarga Pholidichthyidae, adalah kelompok ikan yang unik dan menarik yang ditemukan di lingkungan laut tropis. Dicirikan oleh tubuhnya yang panjang dan ramping serta garis-garis tebal yang khas menyerupai seragam penjara (makanya dinamakan 'Convict'), blennies ini dikenal karena perilaku dan preferensi habitatnya yang menarik. Biasanya ditemukan di perairan pantai yang dangkal, mereka sering menghuni celah di terumbu karang atau substrat berbatu. Ikan ini mahir menggali dan dapat membuat sistem terowongan yang rumit di pasir. Convict Blennies adalah omnivora, memakan berbagai invertebrata kecil dan alga. Perilaku sosialnya juga mencolok, karena sering diamati dalam kelompok, menunjukkan tingkat interaksi sosial yang tidak umum pada banyak spesies ikan lain. 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