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Thought you guys might like this. Angler repro., not all
species 1/7/11 Commerson Frogfish... suddenly spawning 1/18/06 I have a mated pair that just spawned last night. They are in a 36 gallon tank with tons of rock and damsels which is what they eat. I know the egg raft will hatch out in 5-7 days. I am going to put a very fine brine mesh on the filter openings and protein skimmer. What else could I do to ensure the new babies have a better chance of survival? Do you have any suggestions? Cindy Huff <... you really need to have food cultures going... already. An assortment of sizes of copepods likely... Do you have time to visit a large/college library with a life science dept.? They may have such cultures to give you a sample... Next the issue of culture space... need device/s that allow flow/aeration/filtration w/o washing the larvae/fry out... There are a few writers (Bob Toonen, Frank Hoff for instance), that have written on such topics... best to dedicate a bunch of time to the Net or go the library route... if not for this batch, a future one. Bob Fenner> Re: Commerson Frogfish 1/18/06 Thanks for responding quickly. We currently have the egg raft in a breeding net used for Brine which is made out of a very fine mesh. That seems to work fine and is allowing water flow and movement of the egg raft. It reminds me of a playpen for children. They can't get out and no one can get in. We will feed them in this net as well. It's definately a learning experience. <Oh yes> We have had frogfish for some time. <Neat animals... comical, intelligent... fast! when it comes to eating> We lost one a couple of months ago and we had the existing male. I didn't think they would breed so readily. My male found her to be just his type. Wish us luck. I will take your advice. I will contact either the Ga. University Library or see if I get a response from the Ga. Aquarium. <Real good. I do wish Mike Dandaneau was still about. He had the most practical experience with Lophiiform/Antennariiform fish husbandry of all I've met. Bob Fenner> Cindy Huff Frogfish eggs 7/22/05 Hi, I have had 1 Sargassum frogfish for about 2 months now. I liked the thing so much, I went and bought another Sargassum frogfish. My first one eats very regularly, I feed him/her shrimp, but the second frogfish hasn't eaten since I got it. ( 7 days). <Mmm, not in the same tank I hope... these fish are quite "cannibalistic"...> It actually runs from the food but doesn't hide or act afraid. THEN...... this morning I found a large egg mass just as one of your writers described , so I'm sure the eggs are frog eggs. That's why she didn't eat , being full of eggs? <Mmm, maybe> Is there a chance of these eggs being fertile since there are 2 frogfish together, and is there a way to tell? <Mmm, yes and yes... microscopic examination... time going by...> Also, is there a way to tell if I have a male and a female? What is my best course of action?.........Please help Thanks, Chris <Don't know if there is any way to sex this species externally, nor their culture... I would try to find what there is written on antennariiform reproduction in Ron Thresher's work, a large (college) library. Bob Fenner> Sargassumfish Spawning Hello Doctor, Please don't think
that I've watched one too many reruns of "The Blob".
Today, I was trying to net a Sargassum fish in my tank and I noticed
that the visibility in that part of my tank was very poor. I thought
maybe I had a smudge on the glass or something. What I caught in my
7" net instead of my fish was a huge mass (and heavy too!) of
clear blob. As I brought the net out of the tank the blob just kept
coming as it ran down the front of my tank into the net. I ended up
with half a net of this whatever it is. <Sargassum fish commonly
spawn and it is gelatinous very much like a mass of frog eggs> I
can't figure out where it came from. The only fish that I have
added lately is the Sargassum <what's HER name...Ha!> and I
never introduce water from the bag. I do regularly crack open fresh
oyster shells I collect at the bay, and I let my butterfly fish feast
on them. But, these have been in a medium brackish vat in my backyard
for several days before I put them in my main tank. Help me with this
mystery please! <your Sargassum is sexually mature and spawned
without a mate. I would love to see you research the matter further,
find a male and write to us about spawning these fascinating creatures
in the future> Steve Tilotta |
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