My pair of leafy seadragon lay eggs

What and honor to have Julian Sprung come out to see your animals!

Beautiful creatures you have there by the way.
 
Dear all, Small alien,floridafishgal,fishkid6692,es1887,jciotti,fragman2,JennyL,
Thank you very much on your apprasial and it is my pleasure to share my tank with you.

Dear jciotti,
It is really my pleasure to have Julian Sprung to visit my tank. Julian Sprung like to meet the aquarists all over the world. Therefore, I have the chance to met him in Hong Kong. He is a good and friendly gentlement and his knowledge of keeping reef and fish deep like an ocean. We have a talk all day long and he share many amazing fishkeeping experience with me. He said to me that he was trying to cross breed a black ocellaris with a leucokranos? What kind of fish it will come out once he made success with them? He also told me about his amazing experience of encounter the world's first discovery Paracentropyge Boylei. It was really a great story! It is really my honour to meet him. He also took many beautiful picutures on my tank and with me also.

Dear fishkid6692,
Below is the video to another pair of my dream fish. Hope that you would like to take a look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XHKuDJZ8es
 
Genicanthus personatus right? ha they are my dream fish too. if your successful breeding and raising them put me first on your list lol. where are you located?
 
what did you feed your weedy sea dragons before they died? What temperature and salinity were they in??

I might have the chance to get some weedy sea dragons so I want to know as much as I can before I get them
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15251585#post15251585 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by unstopable
If you breadthem can you sell them eventually, or do you have a contract with australia wich prohibits the sale?

I doubt any individual has a contract such as that with the sovereign nation of Australia - but without CITIES any offspring would not be able to enter another country.
 
I got to see a pair of leafy sea dragons on a behind the scene tour about 2 years ago. No one thought much about them until I explained how rare they were here and how much money.

Their tank was a shower stall with an acrylic sheet bonded to the opening where a person walked in. I cannot remember all the details but the curator said that they believed that the additional depth was having a positive effect on their breeding. So basically they had $10 -20000 worth of fish in a $200 shower stall from HD. I found that very funny.

Very nice thread and thank you for sharing.
 
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