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Very pretty Mano, is she purple?
Here are a few of mine...
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Lukfox -
Where did you get your pipe fish? They are so cool - and we are thinking of getting a pair. What do they eat?

Thanks
 
blenny90 said:
Lukfox -
Where did you get your pipe fish? They are so cool - and we are thinking of getting a pair. What do they eat?

Thanks

I got my m/f pair from my LFS. Unfortunately the girl died about 8 months ago and I havent got around to buying another female. There's other pipes for sale at my LFS too (along with many more dragonfaced pipes) and some are even carrying eggs :).

He's a very picky eater. I still havent been able to get him onto anything but live baby brine shrimp. I've seen him nip once or twice at cyclop-eeze, but not any more than that. For the most part, he's just living off what's in the tank. Fortunately, I have a 20 gallon refugium that's crawling with pods. I also just tossed 500 (according to the bottle) tigger pods into the fuge last week and I think he'll like those. He's been going strong for 11 months like this.
 
I have been very fortunate, they are eating frozen mysis. However, they learned to do this themselves, probably out of hunger and running low on live foods in the tank. My husband bought them thru liveaquaria.com. I really enjoy them, not sure of their sex though, for there is no difference in the two I have and I don't know the difference between male and female.
 
Such great pics from everyone! Lori I had no idea those multi-bandeds were SO little! Now I want some.. ;)

>Sarah
 
Samala said:
Such great pics from everyone! Lori I had no idea those multi-bandeds were SO little! Now I want some.. ;)

>Sarah

They are about 5" long and thin.. not cause they are under nurished, just cause I think that is how they are... they eat like horses.. no pun intended :)
 
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Male and female H. abdominalis and female H. breviceps in their temporary home. More info at my website, if anyone is interested.
 
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