dkeller_nc
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I just picked up a pair of what I think are juveniles (they're about 4" long) yesterday. They are in a 20g quarantine that's kept like a reef tank (skimmer, about 25 lbs of live rock, etc...).
I've a batch of brine shrimp that should hatch this afternoon, some R.O.E. from Reed Mariculture, a small supply of P.E. Cyclopeeze, live rotifer culture and 4 copepod cultures (about 2.5 gallons each).
I tried R.O.E. first, which elicited an OK feeding response, but by no means robust. Next attempt was with Cyclopeeze - seemed like a considerably stronger feeding response, but because these suckers are so small, it's tough to see whether they're actually ingesting the pods.
Newly hatched brine shrimp and harvested live copepods are on the lunch and dinner menu, but my question is if I'm missing another method/food source that folks have found that works. I'm specifically thinking of PaulB's innovation in feeding grindal worms to mandarins (I intend to copy his brine shrimp feeder, quite a nice idea for a continuous live-food feeder).
Two other questions about these creatures - are they hermaphrodites, or does one simply wait for maturity to determine whether you've two males, two females, or a pair?
Finally, my understanding is that seahorses, mandarins and certain other marine fish are relatively resistant/immune to ich. Is this true for pipefishes? I can rather easily give this pair a hyposalinity ride if folks here think it's necessary, but I don't want to unnecessarily stress delicate fish like these if it's not required.
I've a batch of brine shrimp that should hatch this afternoon, some R.O.E. from Reed Mariculture, a small supply of P.E. Cyclopeeze, live rotifer culture and 4 copepod cultures (about 2.5 gallons each).
I tried R.O.E. first, which elicited an OK feeding response, but by no means robust. Next attempt was with Cyclopeeze - seemed like a considerably stronger feeding response, but because these suckers are so small, it's tough to see whether they're actually ingesting the pods.
Newly hatched brine shrimp and harvested live copepods are on the lunch and dinner menu, but my question is if I'm missing another method/food source that folks have found that works. I'm specifically thinking of PaulB's innovation in feeding grindal worms to mandarins (I intend to copy his brine shrimp feeder, quite a nice idea for a continuous live-food feeder).
Two other questions about these creatures - are they hermaphrodites, or does one simply wait for maturity to determine whether you've two males, two females, or a pair?
Finally, my understanding is that seahorses, mandarins and certain other marine fish are relatively resistant/immune to ich. Is this true for pipefishes? I can rather easily give this pair a hyposalinity ride if folks here think it's necessary, but I don't want to unnecessarily stress delicate fish like these if it's not required.