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Quote: Ensuring the proper size food, and that enough of it reaches the pipefish is another major concern. Thankfully, hobbyists are becoming more informed on this important detail, and as such many ill-prepared hobbyists have rightfully avoided this family. The artical you posted first details in specific terms the needs, which most hobbyist cannot meet and only than comes to the conclusion you posted Robert Fenner, a noted author states as follows :As for Pipefishes, they're survivability is, if anything, even more dismal than wild-collected seahorses. They should only be attempted by folks in the know and of dead earnest. Reef-type set-ups with few or no competing fish tankmates are best for providing conditions conducive to their care. Various banded pipefishes, in the genera Dunckerocampus and Doryrhamphus are available from time to time mostly out of the Indo-Pacific. The creeping Pipefishes of the genus Corythoichthys are probably the most popular, best-lived forms, some known to have lived for months in well-established reef tanks. Some of the temperate species of Syngnathus, likewise have been kept and bred in aquarium confinement, as "species-tanks" by themselves.: Thank you for posting the artical of pipefish. Last edited by naesco; 09-03-2008 at 02:11 AM. |
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I do not agree that they are almost impossible to keep; however, setting that aside, I feel that many of your posts, however well-intentioned by you, are mainly composed of you telling other people what to do and "thanking" them, which is very superficial and arrogant to me. I rarely see you tell others what to do; just what not to do. That said, you seem to speak with authority yet you are not as sincere as members such as Michika, Aquattro, or christyf5. E.g., "Please don't keep this fish. Thanks." Make no mistake, I have no hard feelings against you as you do not berate our fellow Canreef members. You offer good information sometimes but I think people would consider your opinions more if you addressed them in a more sympathetic and less assertive manner. Last edited by Moogled; 09-03-2008 at 04:31 AM. |
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Thank you oops |
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Last edited by Samw; 09-03-2008 at 04:21 AM. |