Anita
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pipefish & cyclop-eeze - 2005/10/19 14:03
Hi. I really wanted to get pipefish for my sea horse tank, but I decided it wasn't a good idea about having to train them to eat frozen foods & quartantine them.
I found a website: www.aquaspot.net, they sell pipefish. I called & spoke to the guy & he was really helpful. Actually he said that most people today say that quarantine isn't good (he doesn't do it either) because after shipping & being introduced to a medicated & isolated tank it actually makes them more prone to disease. He said that the best thing to do is to put them directly into an established tank w/good filtration, LR, etc.
For feeding, he said that he doesn't use frozen mysis because it's too big for them. He said he feeds his pipefish cyclop-eeze, it's a frozen food that's smaller than the frozen mysis. He said that pipefish love this food, & the ones he sells are trained to eat it. Pipefish, he says, are actually easier to take care of than sea horses because they can catch their food more easily. He just throws some cyclop-eeze in the tank & the pipefish catch it & eat it pretty quickly. Whatever's left is eaten by the nassarius snails or sea stars.
He also told me he has a pair of captive bred H. reidis w/ 2 pipefish & they have been thriving for 2 years.
Can anyone comment on this or make suggestions? I'm really confused, since everything this guy told me was the opposite of what I thought.
Anita
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