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Join Date: Jan 2008
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hi
my friend just got a sea dragon like looking thing it straight and the curves at the end. about 3 inches long. what do these things eat. and what other fish can they go with??? |
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Sea dragon? What? Is it a Dragon Goby?
http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/gobyfish/dragon.php If so, it's brackish and gets quite large.
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Darth Ichthyos
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Saltwater or freshwater? A Pipefish, maybe?
How big is it's mouth? What color is it? |
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Easiest way to determine this would be with a picture. Can you post a pic?
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umm.
ill ask my friend. well its a fresh water. and its really really thin. stands up straight. and has a hook at the end... |
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and its not a dragon goby for sure
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FISH ARE FREINDS NOT FOOD
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hook at the end and stands up straight makes me think of a seahorse but there saltwater
did you friend so any reaserch on it before it was bought? |
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All I have to say to your friend is good luck and always research the fish BEFORE you buy.
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What are you looking at?
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A hook at the end.. that's the part that gets me. What the heck could that BE?
Farlowella cat standing on it's head? |
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Words that soak into your ears are whispered...not yelled
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It could be anything.
Why is it called a "Sea" Dragon, but its FW? The sea isn't FW....not a good common name IMO. |
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A hook on which end? The head or the tail?
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Enneacampus Ansorgii
thats the one you got it mate. and wraps it self on stuff. there prettty cool. so does my friend need to know anything about these things in special??? |
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what size tank is it?
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the tank is a 51 g
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Yes he does! Have him read that Article, specially the part about feeding.
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yes i have read that.
and sent it to my friend. anything else? btw. are these fish hard to get... thking of getting one myself. and is it FW or brackish? |
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One Word: Croutons.
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Have them transfer it to a ten gallon, or at least a smaller tank, or there's no chance it will make it past a few days. The tank is much too large for that small of a pipefish to find live food, in a normal feed setting. Also remember, they don't have a "normal" digestive track, so they need to be fed every few hours, and unlike most fish, can't take a starvation period well. After a few days, they simply "shut down" and won't/can't eat. If it really is an ansorgii, baby brine shrimp (4 hours old or less, or 24+ hours old and enriched) will be it's staple diet...
And yes, they're hard to find... a few places online have them at times, but for the local lfs, they're hard to come by. As a note, it took me two years to get ahold of just one pair, and they had no idea when they were getting in more. Truthfully, they didn't even know they had them in until they checked the list. 2 out of 5 were the only ones that made it through. That article posted by Sue is very good for general info, I actually have the magazine with the original article in it. It's more towards Scovelli (which is also found in saltwater) but it applies to ansorgii in 90% of the info. Treat them more as freshwater fish, though. Please, don't even think about buying one, unless you have a tank dedicated solely to them, and are willing to spend more time on that one little fish than others. Syngnathids are tricky fish unless you have a a general knowledge on them going in. They suffer from different diseases, have multiple problems with feeding, and more so, freshwater pipefish are notorious for catching fungus. I don't mean to sound harsh there, if so, but it's a lot of work for a very small fish you don't see often.
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yeah okay thanks.
but getting brine shrimp in HK is easy. you can get 100's for just a few dollars. |
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