DragonFace Pipefish.. 2 species?? Neither eat redbugs!! *pics*

sickman

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In my efforts to combat my "red bugs" I have made 2 purchases of "dragon face pipefish" over the last 18 months. The first batch I recieved "Type A" and last week I got "Type B" as pictured below:

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Type "a"'s have a much smaller and rounder head with eyes that are bigger in porportion to the rest of their head. Type "A" Dragonfaces also have red tipped dorsal fins and in general their patterens on the body and head have alot more color and contrast than type B's. Type B's are about 2 - 3x larger, much fatter and have longer heads and alot less color and no red tints on their dorsal fins.

I have had "Type A"'s for 18 months and out of the original 4, there are still 2 left, because I don't have a fuge and not many visible copapods, I assumed they would have no choice but to eat the red bugs on my acros. Over the last year of observing them, I would say they spend 95% of their time on the bottom of my tank in my sand/rubble bed. The couple times I have seen them up near my acros at the top of the rockwork they never once picked at anything on the acros, they completely ignored red bug infested acros! Even the colonies on the sandbed covered in so many redbugs they were readily visible to the naked eye, a Dragonface would completely swim over and pick something out of the sand, would never touch them at all.

I assumed I had so many red-bugs that there were enough of them in my sand/rubble bed for the Dragonfaces to live off of, and over the past year they eat red bugs at the same pace the redbugs reproduce, so there's a perfect harmony and the Dragonfaces never need to touch the bugs on my acros.

So this purchase I hoped would be different and so far, same results, peices of acros covered in redbugs go completely ignored, even peices that are covered placed in the sandbed!! I don't get it!! I 100% know that I have redbugs, here's a closeup of them:

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These are the ones on the sandbed the dragonfaces completely ignore!! If they supposedly eat redbugs how the heck is it possible they show no interest in that redbug covered acro? They swim right past it never give it a second look!!
 
I heard that the orange banded pipefish eats redbugs and are reef compatible.
Is there any one out there that has had success with a orange banded pipefish and a full blown reef?(lot of flow and lot of light and alot of fish/corals)
 
If not red bugs, what do you think they are eating? I've had a dragon face in my SPS farm for almost 2 years now and he is fat and healthy...I don't have any redbugs, but put him in as a safeguard. He picks all the time so he's eating something. Pipefish do well in lower flow environments, although the dragon face pipes are more aggressive hunters and move better so I'd say they are better for a community reef tank. I've got a pair that have done very well....the male has given birth and they don't seem to be harassed by anyone. Many of the other species seem too "fragile" to succeed with more aggressive tankmates. All do need a source of live food though, as I've never seen any of mine go after any food I've placed in the tank, with the exception, perhaps, of Oyster Eggs.
 
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