Bevobud@hotmail.com
Wed, 28th May 2008, 10:41 PM
I have a 24 Aquapod starting a mini reef with Kenya tree, candycane, and mushrooms. later adding zoos and polyps. I have recently become interested in the Blacksaddled Mimic Filefish and was hoping for any advice wether i should even buy it or not. Any advice would be welcomed.
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rz1a
Thu, 29th May 2008, 08:16 AM
this is the only thing i could findon them:
Scientific Name Paraluteres prionurus
Reef Compatible No
Care Level Intermediate
Disposition Peaceful
Min. Tank Size 30 gallons
Mature Size 4.5 inches
Diet Omnivore
Range Indo-Pacific
my lfs has a beautiful Orangespotted Filefish, but ti says it grows up to 5 inches and needs 50g to swim in and is expert only and not reef safe
rz1a
Thu, 29th May 2008, 08:22 AM
The Mimic Saddle Puffer is a filefish that has developed its body shape and coloration to mock the appearance of the Valentini Puffer. By copying these puffers, they appear to would be predators that they are an unpalatable meal. They are an interesting looking fish with dark brown bands across the midsection, brownish-orange spotting on the lower half, yellow fins, and blue striping running along the back. It lacks pelvic fins, but has learned to use the pectoral fins to move about the aquarium. You can tell the difference between these filefish and the puffer in that they mimic by the dorsal spine. The filefish has two dorsal spines, whereas, the puffer has only one.
It is rarely aggressive toward other fish except those of its own genus, and is best suited for a 30 gallon or larger aquarium that does not have invertebrates. The diet should include a variety of shaved shrimp, squid, scallop, mysis shrimp, freeze-dried krill soaked in a vitamin supplement, and frozen marine algae. It should be fed no fewer than three times per day.
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