Pairing Red Scooter Blennies (Synchiropus stellatus) - sexing / dimorphism?

Ah, frozen and live Adult brine - thus the necessary Selcon enrichment on the live stuff (I purchase adult brine when needed locally and feed with Phytoplankton mix...by the week's end they are blue/green instead of your traditional "orange-brown" color). It takes time to train them...i.e. I isolated this male for about 1.5 months before feeling he was fat enough and aggressive enough of a feeder to go into a tank with 12 other fish. He took frozen foods within a couple days; the female RSB took frozen foods from day one and required no training..she's still a "madman" when feeding time comes around. Meanwhile, I'm still watching our 2nd mandarin female with a close eye...she eats frozen foods but "not enough" at this point to keep he weight up...it's gonna be at least 2-3 more weeks and I'm thinking I need to reposition her net and take out the rocks I have on the bottom of her pen..I think she's missing most of the food that goes in.

The reason I chose live Adult Brine as the initial food is that unlike bloodworms / tubifex which are harder to locate and more expensive, the live brine can be left in the net pen all day, allowing a timid and thin feeder to feed in peace and quiet at her leisure - key for the initial first days with a Synchiropus that's in "could go either way" condition.

FWIW,

Matt
 
Wow! Great thread! Now here's a novice question... Are wild RSB the only ones we have showing up in the LFS?
Can't wait to see yours spawn!
 
Actually Nicole he's put on a LOT of weight - when I purchased him he had the typical sunken belly

I believe it!

Sue - yes, just WC dragonettes available for now, except in very rare instances. The "impossible" barrier on breeding these has been broken, though, so maybe more BC specimens will start to be available.
 
Hi!
Nice Thread!
My question is How do u adapt mandarins to Brine shrimp and other kinds of food?
thanks
 
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