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75 gal w/ 75 gal sump, 25 gal fuge with Chaeto and 25 gal frag - 4x65 PC w/ Moonlite on the main tank, 2x20W PC on the fuge, 4x20W PC on the frag 72 Gal Bowfront Planted w/ 2x65 PC and 40W T8 |
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Yeah mine is here in the photos.... http://www.aquariumadvice.com/photop...t=1&thecat=500
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Aquarium Advice Newbie
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What I've found is that they're ok with bigger fish. If a fish will fit in their mouth they'll eat it. They are supposedly slightly brackish, but will handle freshwater. As they are a type of lungfish and are rather curious you need to make certain there are no holes in the tank lid for them to get out of. If there's a small hole in the tank lid they will squeeze out and wander about the house looking for another body of water.
I'm not certain as to what they prefer to eat. |
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Aquarium Advice Regular
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I have one and have for about 6 months. My favorite fish ever. Here is what I have learned about these guys.
They are social-they do best with a buddy. Sexing-Females a lighter green with 9-11 "spines" males are darker with 11-13. They can breathe out of water for about 4 or 5 hours. THEY WILL ESCAPE if given the chance. ALL AREAS of top of tank must be sealed in some fashion. They are NOT agressive. If you have small fish it will try and eat them as they rest on the bottom at night. However they are Poor hunters(its really funny to watch) they are almost blind. They hunt by smell alone so a fish will more than likely be too fast for it. Mine can catch juvenille guppies. They Love earth worms and Ghost shrimp. They are very tolerant to a wide range of water conditions. Soft to hard acidic to alkaline. They may attain lengths of 30-36 inches but will remain slender so a HUGE tank is not necessary. I have mine in a 90 and am confident that at full grown it will be fine in here. They love planted tanks. I can not stress enough how important it is to make sure it cant get out. drop the water level an inch close all openings. Oh they LOVE water bubbles. When I had mine in a non planted tank I had an airstone in that it would play for about 25% of the whole day. And its really enterating to watch them do this. Bredding is possible but hard. They would probobly need a species tank... if you are interested I can send you some info on breeding if I still have it. I only have one but am going to get a male in the near future... hoping maybe they will give me kids as this by far my favorite fish out of all I have ever owned or seen in [acronym:6669ed75e6="Freshwater"]FW[/acronym:6669ed75e6] tanks. If I think of anything else I will let you know... or if you have any specific questions I can probobly help out as this is one fish I have done a lot of studying on to make sure it is happy. |
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ropefish
I have my Ropefish in a 50 Gallon. Net sources say minumum 90 gallon needed. Mine gets along fine. Eats raw bloody meat from my hand, trimmed down to fit in his mouth. They are quite blind and sense food from their electrical impulses. I've never had mine escape from my tank,
His tankmates are a yoyo loach, wheather loach, 3 tiger barbs, bali shark, and 3 tinfoil barbs, small plesoctomus. All get along together, He especially likes the weather loach and they roll on the bottom playing. The tinfoils are a pain because they rob the meat off the bottom, so thats why I hand feed him. When he gets active he soars through the tank like a sea snake. When mellow, he hunkers down under a log and relaxes in the darkness. cool spirited fish, cool yellow bottom. He has maybe grown two inches in the last 2 yrs. I feed him 1x every three days. foto here http://www.aquariumadvice.com/photop...t=1&thecat=500 |
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Aquarium Advice Regular
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Really? Only two inches? I got mine at 8 inches 6 or 7 months ago and she is a foot all ready. Oh and I just got her her friend. A nice dark green male about 8 or 9 inches
I have yet to try and feed mine meat... what kind specificaly and its raw I assume? I am always looking for treats for them. Also, I dont think they use electrical impulses... they hunt by smell I am pretty sure. My elephant nose uses electrical impulses though(my second fave fish. And yeah these guys are really playful and when they are active there is no more entertaining fish. I will be the happiest Dad ever if mine mate... but Im not holding my breath. |
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Aquarium Advice Regular
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Nice pics! Yours is a male, right? The colors look dark. How big is it? And they are in a brackish tank? Do you know if at a certain age they NEED one or if they simply can do fine in either?
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