Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 12-01-2010
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The Longnose Hawkfish (Whale shark) is also a species of fish that is easy to maintain and ideal for first time lovers or fans. It has a snout long which is very useful in combat shrimp hiding under rocks and coral. His body is white, streaked with red markings groove along its length. The Cirrhitidae Longnose can grow to 5.1 inches. Although relatively modest in size, does not do well in an aquarium, at least, is 30 gallons.
The creation of an aquarium This fish can be difficult for the Longnose Hawkfish is very, very territorial. There is no good when the same kind of the same sex is introduced into the tank. The tank is 100 liters of water habit for their peers without crossing each other paths. Territorial fights can be quite uncomfortable, which means locking jaws that can lead to serious injury, unless separated. Well you can do with another member of the opposite sex, however, and may give birth in the tank. However, eggs do not reach maturity in the aquarium. To remove territorial trends, setup the tank should be changed from time to time.
The rocks and feathers are needed within the fish tank to settle. Typically, they receive their food in nature by perching on rocks and corals, small fish poaching or prey that anything within reach. Since he prefers food alive, is to train the fish to eat foods that are commercially prepared. To maintain healthy fish and maintain their dynamic colors, try to imitate the most possible their food in nature. It feeds on small fish, invertebrates, crustaceans, squid, shrimp, mussels and minced. You can buy Longnose Hawkfish by $ 30 – $ 40. As with other fish, quarantine of 2-3 weeks is recommended to avoid contamination.
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