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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?
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Gosh these are SSoooo cute! Laurie, you find the nicest fish!
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They are almost worth it to set up a cold tank! All except for the part about their short lifespan and impossibility to get!
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Would also be great to house with seahorses, same seagrass aquascaping, of course except for the warm/cold water compatibility!!!
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Here's a link to a video http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=muq3M...%3Dmuq3MQwjK-k |
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!
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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? |
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