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− | = | + | |tank_compatibility=:Can be kept with peaceful yet robust similar-sized brackish fish. Should not be kept with any fin nippers such as [[Puffers]]. |
− | :Can be kept with peaceful yet robust similar-sized brackish fish. Should not be kept with any fin nippers such as [[Puffers]]. | + | |diet=:Best fed meaty foods such as [[brine shrimp]], [[mysis shrimp]], [[ghost shrimp]] and [[bloodworm]], either live or frozen. May or may not accept dry foods. |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. | |
− | + | |environment_specifics=:This fish is best kept in [[brackish]] conditions with a soft sand substrate. They are unlikely to survive long in freshwater. The tank should be well matured as they are sensitive to water chemistry changes. Provide them with plenty of safe hiding places. | |
− | + | |behaviour=:This fish is a relatively shy predator which is not a threat to anything too large to be eaten. | |
− | :Best fed meaty foods such as [[brine shrimp]], [[mysis shrimp]], [[ghost shrimp]] and [[bloodworm]], either live or frozen. May or may not accept dry foods. | + | |identification=:This is a small [[Grouper]]-like fish often mistaken for a [[Bullrout]]. It has a large head and up-turned mouth and is mottled brown in colour with a creamy pale base colour. It has a light stripe running from the nose along the top of the back. |
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− | :This fish is best kept in [[brackish]] conditions with a soft sand substrate. They are unlikely to survive long in freshwater. The tank should be well matured as they are sensitive to water chemistry changes. Provide them with plenty of safe hiding places. | ||
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− | :This is a small [[Grouper]]-like fish often mistaken for a [[Bullrout]]. It has a large head and up-turned mouth and is mottled brown in colour with a creamy pale base colour. It has a light stripe running from the nose along the top of the back. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Brackish), Oddballs | |Category=Fish, Fish (Brackish), Oddballs |