FAQs on Hogfish Wrasses, Genera Bodianus,
Lachnolaimus Reproduction
Related Articles: Hogfish Wrasses,
Lachnolaimus maximus,
Related FAQs: Hogfish 1, Hogfish
2, Lachnolaimus maximus, Hogfish Identification, Hogfish Behavior, Hogfish Compatibility, Hogfish Selection, Hogfish Systems, Hogfish Feeding, Hogfish Disease, Wrasses, Wrasse Selection, Wrasse Behavior, Wrasse Compatibility, Wrasse Feeding, Wrasse Diseases,
Not done yet... maybe you'll be the one to
culture these fishes in captivity.
|
|
Pairing up the Hogs
10/10/11
Hey Bob, quick question for you - do you still have Forest Young's
"Artificial propagation of Spanish Hogfish (Bodianus
rufus,)." from FAMA (1993)?
<Mmm, am pretty sure I have all issues>
I'm curious to know if rearing through settlement was successful,
and more importantly, can you tell how the broodstock was housed and
spawned in captivity? (If you didn't already figure out, I'm
thinking a pair of Cubans in my 300 gallon sump might just be worth
trying...if there's precedent of course).
Thanks for any info you're able to dig up!
Matt
<Do you want me to scan and send? I'd just write Forrest at
Dynasty Marine; which he still owns, manages... Cheers, Bob Fenner>
Re: Pairing up the Hogs
Thanks Bob, I'll try the sales@dynastymarine.net
email and see where that gets me! ;)
Matt
<Real good Matt. Do make your efforts known please. Cheers, BobF>
Re: Pairing up the Hogs
10/10/11
Oh Bob, you know I never hide anything in the long run - I'm all
about "open source" breeding. Foureye broodstock is really
doing well, Greenblotch Parrotfish are really proving their worth while
showing the pitfalls in captivity (jumpers!).
<Tremendous>
I have MANY irons in the fire. BTW - paired up my Rock Beauties (future
article on that specific project will be going to Jim Adelberg...I owe
them one..it's been too long) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnoL8Pbxzbo
TTYS,
Matt
<Thank you for sharing Matt. BobF>
Hogfish sex??... Good Morning Wise Wet Ones- <Hey Andy>
I recently got a 4" Cuban Hogfish for my 180 FOWLR, which also
includes an adult Imperator angel, clown, royal Gramma,
hippo tang and 3 small damsels. After a few days of harassment from the
angel, everyone has now settled down. In CMA. Bob mentions
to keep only one supermale per tank. I checked your site and
FishBase.org for help, but haven't been able find out how to tell
the difference. I would like to get another and haven't
a clue how to tell the sexes apart. Any ideas? Do
you think it would be too crowded if I added one
more? Thanks! Andy <Hard to discern the sexes in hogfish
wrasse species... Males are decidedly larger, and do develop something
in the way of a nuchal hump on their heads. Best to house just one of a
given genus in all but the most humungous of systems (several hundred
to thousands of gallons), unless all are small (a few inches)... or
(risky) one very much smaller than another. Bob Fenner>