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![]() Is there such a thing as an easy (or moderate) to care for pipefish?
I'm starting to mull over the building of a frag/growout system, and I'm thinking that pipefish might be a nice addition to it. I like the thought of having a natural predator in there, but I'm also very conscious of the challenges of keeping them. Has anyone had any success in getting any of the species to eat frozen? |
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ive had success with a few , the easiest being the banded pipefish. ive usued cyclopeeze to get them to eat , i dont think ive ever gotten one that was already trained on pre pared foods. very fragile animals though.
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![]() I have 2 banded pipes in my mixed reef and I have never seen them eat any dead food. I tried with a cyclopeeze/libe baby brine mix before I moved them into my reef tank and they would only touch the live. They have been living in my big display now for about 6 mnths and seem to be doing fine but I think that's just because of the pod colonies. I have never seen them in store ready to eat dead. I guess overall my answer would be if you don't mind keeping a live brine culture then go foor it to get them started, but if you are not willing to give them live they will most likely starve.
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![]() I've had OK success with dragon pipefish, kind of like a finicky mandarin fish so an established tank with good pod supply and little to no competition is key. My banded experience is not so good.
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![]() Dragon-faced Pipefish are a natural predator of red bugs on acros, so goo for a grow out system. But I'd echo the statement that they are like picky mandarins, so you'd have to make sure they were getting enough food.
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![]() Like finicky/picky mandarins? I thought mandarins were picky! This idea is, perhaps permanently, put on the back burner.
I don't mind cultivating foods for a short period of time (raising fry, while getting fish trained on frozen, etc.), but there is no way I want it to be a permanent state of affairs. |
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last going off my pair of banded pipefish ate everything i added to the tank except flake or pellets, it took some time but they eventually seen alot of what i put in as food. personally though for a fragtank or even a grow tank id do wrasses they are like guard dogs.
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![]() Aren't most wrasses jumpers? That would be my big concern: in addition to the size of the little tank I'm planning. A pair (or harem) of bluestripe pipefish would probably do alright in it. I'd like to leave the tank uncovered.
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wrasses are def jumpers, but they do a killer job on protecting your investment.
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![]() you will def have better luck traing your pipefish in a smaller tank but a harder time keeping it fed if it doesnt eat
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