my new jaw! (pics)

etbarry

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Hey everyone so my original plan was to get 2 yellow head jaws for my 29gal tank but after a couple tips from some people i decided maybe only one... but that was until i came across this guy today! my tank finally has fish!
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Bluespot
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Diggin'
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8984755#post8984755 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by edwing206
WOW. that little guy is very nice. make sure you tank is covered. i think he is a jumper. not sure though.

Awesome bluespotted! A little bit harder to keep then the yellowhead but you shouldn't come across many problems.

What are you feeding him?
 
Very nice, I love Bluespot Jawfish. I wish the regulations would be lifted so they wouldn't cost so much.
 
he was only $95 and is about 3 inches and i am feeding him mysis and NLS thera-a pellets. he seems very happy as he was already building after about 5 minutes in the tank.
 
I had a blue spot for a while until he decided to carpet surf. He made it through eggcrate cover!!

Wish you luck on yours.. They have so much character.
 
i thought they were a cooler water species? as in reef temps are too high for them and that they dont last long in aquaria
 
I don't mean to steal the thread, but has anyone kept a jawfish without a DSB. My sand bed is only around 1 inch deep, and I really want one.
 
I hope I don't rain on your parade, but there is a thread on here somewhere that talks about the many people, including myself, that have had difficulty in keeping these awsome fish. I tried this fish a few years ago in college, as well as a few months ago. They come down with the dreaded blue spotted jawfish disease that I believe is a bacterial infection due to high reef temps. verus the natural temps around 70. I truly hope you prove me wrong. This fish has become my nemesis. I can't keep one. Good Luck.
 
BTW,
If the BSJ doesn't work, you CAN keep two pearly jaws in a 29 gallon. They are not very aggressive towards each other as I have seen. They will, if male and female, share a burrow. Really cool.

Also Abraham1907,
NO WAY YOU COULD KEEP A JAWFISH IN A BB TANK.
 
Sorry. Misread.
Thought you said BB. But a shallow bed IMO is not enough. It's like asking you to build a house with 3' ceilings. Would you be comfortable?
 
They definately need a dsb!

I've kept both pearly's and BDJ's they definately require atleast 3" of sand if not more. Mine always built some pretty intricate tunnels. Make sure your rocks are on the glass with the sand going around it. Rocks on top of a sand bed will topple and kill a jawfish when they burrow under it.


<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9008389#post9008389 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by flinster
BTW,
If the BSJ doesn't work, you CAN keep two pearly jaws in a 29 gallon. They are not very aggressive towards each other as I have seen. They will, if male and female, share a burrow. Really cool.

Also Abraham1907,
NO WAY YOU COULD KEEP A JAWFISH IN A BB TANK.


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