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August 20th 06, 09:20 AM
I saw some real halfbeaks finally and quite liked them, but I remember
they're a tiny bit quirky to keep (only take fresh food, etc.). Are
there any species that look similar but are easier to keep? The gars
and pikes seem to be it, but grow far too large.

Seb

swarvegorilla
August 20th 06, 09:41 AM
Yea theres a standard and golden morph of the mini's
not hard at all really just get some good quality flake food.
Thinks it's the Dermogeny's anyway bloody easy if you follow a few steps.
1) Keep them in full fresh. People who call brackish on these fish are
idiots
2) Males will fight and break their beaks. Just get 1 if it's for a curious
oddball addition to a tank. Or get quite a few if the tanks large enuf
3) a good flake food and some live or frozen are the go as foods
4) Go the planted tank!

hope that helps they are funky fish..... certainly spice up guppy tanks
they may be able to survive brackish water for a bit
but they really do do much better in freshwater in my experience




> wrote in message
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>I saw some real halfbeaks finally and quite liked them, but I remember
> they're a tiny bit quirky to keep (only take fresh food, etc.). Are
> there any species that look similar but are easier to keep? The gars
> and pikes seem to be it, but grow far too large.
>
> Seb
>

August 20th 06, 08:52 PM
swarvegorilla wrote:
> Yea theres a standard and golden morph of the mini's
> not hard at all really just get some good quality flake food.
> Thinks it's the Dermogeny's anyway bloody easy if you follow a few steps.
> 1) Keep them in full fresh. People who call brackish on these fish are
> idiots
> 2) Males will fight and break their beaks. Just get 1 if it's for a curious
> oddball addition to a tank. Or get quite a few if the tanks large enuf
> 3) a good flake food and some live or frozen are the go as foods
> 4) Go the planted tank!
>
> hope that helps they are funky fish..... certainly spice up guppy tanks
> they may be able to survive brackish water for a bit
> but they really do do much better in freshwater in my experience
>
[snip]
Well the situation is a bit more complicated than I hinted...
I'm floating ideas for decorating our company office, and our company
is barracuda-themed--I figured that halfbeaks are the closest and most
practical match--and with a tiny bit of instruction even non-aquarists
should handle them ok. It would have been nicer if they were happy to
live in schools though (like real barracudas).

Seb

swarvegorilla
August 20th 06, 09:47 PM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
>
> swarvegorilla wrote:
>> Yea theres a standard and golden morph of the mini's
>> not hard at all really just get some good quality flake food.
>> Thinks it's the Dermogeny's anyway bloody easy if you follow a few steps.
>> 1) Keep them in full fresh. People who call brackish on these fish are
>> idiots
>> 2) Males will fight and break their beaks. Just get 1 if it's for a
>> curious
>> oddball addition to a tank. Or get quite a few if the tanks large enuf
>> 3) a good flake food and some live or frozen are the go as foods
>> 4) Go the planted tank!
>>
>> hope that helps they are funky fish..... certainly spice up guppy tanks
>> they may be able to survive brackish water for a bit
>> but they really do do much better in freshwater in my experience
>>
> [snip]
> Well the situation is a bit more complicated than I hinted...
> I'm floating ideas for decorating our company office, and our company
> is barracuda-themed--I figured that halfbeaks are the closest and most
> practical match--and with a tiny bit of instruction even non-aquarists
> should handle them ok. It would have been nicer if they were happy to
> live in schools though (like real barracudas).
>
> Seb
>

Well give me details then dude....

tank dimensions and stuff
if ya can get 1 boy and a few chicks maybe it wouldn't be a problem
either way they are cheap enuf to have a bash at it
I have had 1 of mine for a few years now
rather cool indeed

If it was my tax write off company fishtank I'd go a gator gar
costs be damned
those things rock!!!

August 21st 06, 08:29 PM
[snip]
> Well give me details then dude....
>
> tank dimensions and stuff
> if ya can get 1 boy and a few chicks maybe it wouldn't be a problem
> either way they are cheap enuf to have a bash at it
> I have had 1 of mine for a few years now
> rather cool indeed
>
> If it was my tax write off company fishtank I'd go a gator gar
> costs be damned
> those things rock!!!

Cost not huge object--space is more of a problem :)
We don't even have tank yet. Just wanted to know halfbeaks aren't too
hard to keep alive. If we can only keep one, well, so be it.

Seb

August 21st 06, 08:29 PM
[snip]
> Well give me details then dude....
>
> tank dimensions and stuff
> if ya can get 1 boy and a few chicks maybe it wouldn't be a problem
> either way they are cheap enuf to have a bash at it
> I have had 1 of mine for a few years now
> rather cool indeed
>
> If it was my tax write off company fishtank I'd go a gator gar
> costs be damned
> those things rock!!!

Cost not huge object--space is more of a problem :)
We don't even have tank yet. Just wanted to know halfbeaks aren't too
hard to keep alive. If we can only keep one (to avoid possible
complications), well, so be it.

Seb

swarvegorilla
August 22nd 06, 02:15 AM
> wrote in message
ps.com...
> [snip]
>> Well give me details then dude....
>>
>> tank dimensions and stuff
>> if ya can get 1 boy and a few chicks maybe it wouldn't be a problem
>> either way they are cheap enuf to have a bash at it
>> I have had 1 of mine for a few years now
>> rather cool indeed
>>
>> If it was my tax write off company fishtank I'd go a gator gar
>> costs be damned
>> those things rock!!!
>
> Cost not huge object--space is more of a problem :)
> We don't even have tank yet. Just wanted to know halfbeaks aren't too
> hard to keep alive. If we can only keep one (to avoid possible
> complications), well, so be it.
>
> Seb
>

easy as when ya just have one
doesn't mean ya can't have other fish tho!