as far as i know, these are strictly live, fine food eaters.... good luck...
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Hi,
i've just got 2 couples of pipefish last sat. in chinese, it's called freshwater seahorse. i'm not so sure how to take care of them, like feeding and what are their preferences such as water condition, etc... i threw in frozen daphnia, dried baby plankton and i'm not sure they are eating... anyone know of any website that i can learn more about pipr fish. they're real cool and unique, rare i would say. i was told their previous shipment was 3 months ago...
as far as i know, these are strictly live, fine food eaters.... good luck...
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and here
mine (4) has been foraging amongst the hairgrass pasture, seems to be doing very well, but then again the hairgrass must be producing lots of stuff, as the licorice gouramies are also doing very well without eating anything else.
suggest you feed baby brineshrimp.
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This should serve as a reminder to forumers to research the fishes you want to buy... especially the less common or bigger ones.
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why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica
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