shcubasteve
New member
Hello all,
Over the last week, South Florida has been inundated by Man-o-war jellyfish. While scuba diving with a local charter outfit, the captain suggested I catch one of the interesting little fishes swimming just beneath the siphonophore- the so called man-o-war fish- I ended up with two. He assured me he has kept them in captivity and they eat anything you give them. Check out the pictures and you'll see they are a beautiful fish indeed.
So after a little bit in the quarantine tank I put them in the DT... upon waking the next morning and for the last 5 days, I have been unable to locate these elusive fish. I have a mystery on my hands...
So my questions are: has anyone else kept these fish before? Do they hide out for extended periods? my LFS had never seen them before
Over the last week, South Florida has been inundated by Man-o-war jellyfish. While scuba diving with a local charter outfit, the captain suggested I catch one of the interesting little fishes swimming just beneath the siphonophore- the so called man-o-war fish- I ended up with two. He assured me he has kept them in captivity and they eat anything you give them. Check out the pictures and you'll see they are a beautiful fish indeed.
So after a little bit in the quarantine tank I put them in the DT... upon waking the next morning and for the last 5 days, I have been unable to locate these elusive fish. I have a mystery on my hands...
So my questions are: has anyone else kept these fish before? Do they hide out for extended periods? my LFS had never seen them before