Those with Bettas, do you have then in a SPS tank? I am wondering how they would handle higher flow, if at all.
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Those with Bettas, do you have then in a SPS tank? I am wondering how they would handle higher flow, if at all.
I got a spawning pair of those. Both Biota captive bred. Generally, I just see them during feedings and then just as a blurry flash shooting out to grab the food and shooting back into hiding. They get more active at night...Similar species, plesiops corallicola.
They handle high flow quite well.Those with Bettas, do you have then in a SPS tank? I am wondering how they would handle higher flow, if at all.
That’s awesome, I have never seen them available anywhere before and had no idea they’ve been captive bred. How long have you had them?I got a spawning pair of those. Both Biota captive bred. Generally, I just see them during feedings and then just as a blurry flash shooting out to grab the food and shooting back into hiding. They get more active at night...
I got them on 2017-03-17. Bought them off Diver's Den. Back then nobody seem to want them so I was able to get 2 at once:That’s awesome, I have never seen them available anywhere before and had no idea they’ve been captive bred. How long have you had them?
Very cool! Thanks for posting Glad to see they can handle reef tank flow.They handle high flow quite well.
Have a look at the videos I posted in my Marine Betta thread in the Fish Breeding Forum: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/marine-betta.716039/
The small Plesiops are usually dirt cheap because very few people want them. In their ranges, they are abundant and easy to find in relatively shallow waters and tide pools. They are rarely collected because there is little demand. They are fish for people who like more cryptic species, fish you know to be in the tank but which you only see once in a week or even a month maybe... And they will clear your tank of all shrimp that fit their mouth!It’s too bad most of those fish aren’t collected regularly and can be so expensive when they’re available, I know I would like to keep them even if it meant setting up a dedicated species tank.