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fishoholic 06-11-2013 02:39 PM

Pacific spiny lumpsucker
 
Saw these awesome little guys while at the Seattle aquarium. They are a cold water marine fish but unfortunately I can't find much info on them. I know someone on here used to keep a cold water tank so I thought I'd ask if anyone knew anything about them or if anyone has had any experience with them?

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps3c2c9339.jpghttp://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps99be8e81.jpg
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps11698886.jpg

ALang 06-11-2013 04:24 PM

Gosh these are SSoooo cute! Laurie, you find the nicest fish!

fishoholic 06-11-2013 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ALang (Post 824918)
Gosh these are SSoooo cute! Laurie, you find the nicest fish!

I really think they're super cute, it was cool seeing them at the aquarium. The only info I can find is that they need cold water (so a chiller would be needed, which I admit I had no idea that chillers were so expensive! $300+), they can be trained on frozen foods, like to hide in sea grass, are usually solitary in the wild, and have short (didn't say how short) life spans. Also (from reading on the Internet) it seems like they would be near impossible to get :sad:

ALang 06-11-2013 04:54 PM

They are almost worth it to set up a cold tank! All except for the part about their short lifespan and impossibility to get!

ALang 06-11-2013 04:56 PM

Would also be great to house with seahorses, same seagrass aquascaping, of course except for the warm/cold water compatibility!!!

fishoholic 06-11-2013 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ALang (Post 824923)
They are almost worth it to set up a cold tank! All except for the part about their short lifespan and impossibility to get!

Ya that's an issue

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALang (Post 824925)
Would also be great to house with seahorses, same seagrass aquascaping, of course except for the warm/cold water compatibility!!!

It would be.

Here's a link to a video
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=muq3M...%3Dmuq3MQwjK-k

29Bio 06-18-2013 05:42 AM

Talk with Steve at www.coldwatermarineaquatics.com he can tell you everything and is a great guy to get to know. There's tons of good info on his site!

Aiden

fishoholic 07-14-2013 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by 29Bio (Post 826408)
Talk with Steve at www.coldwatermarineaquatics.com he can tell you everything and is a great guy to get to know. There's tons of good info on his site!

Aiden

Cool site but it looks like it would be quite costly and difficult (have to provide your own documents/permits to allow items into Canada) to get things shipped from them.

http://www.coldwatermarineaquatics.com/pages/shipping

neoh 07-14-2013 06:00 PM

the Seattle aquarium houses mainly fish and anemones from the pacific North West. You should be able to find one out in the wild, no?

I really didn't enjoy the Seattle Aquarium. If I wanted to see trout, salmon and spiny urchins I would of stayed at home! How did you like it?

fishoholic 07-14-2013 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by neoh (Post 831890)
the Seattle aquarium houses mainly fish and anemones from the pacific North West. You should be able to find one out in the wild, no?

I really didn't enjoy the Seattle Aquarium. If I wanted to see trout, salmon and spiny urchins I would of stayed at home! How did you like it?

I liked it they had a cool saltwater section, it wasn't to big but it was decent. I thought all the cold water saltwater fish were cool


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