[2] This species is orange or reddish-brown in color, with blue and black stripes along the length of their body.
[3] The Ewa fang blenny is a carnivore, wandering the reef to feed on scales, skin, and mucus from bigger fish.
[4][6] The Ewa fang blenny is an endemic species that currently exists in the Hawaiian Islands.
[7] This species resides in the reef in sea depths of 4 to 55 meters and temperatures ranging from 76.82 °F - 80.24 °F (or 24.9°C - 26.8°C).
[7] The fang blenny will make use of empty worm snail holes in the reef as protection when predators try to attack.