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Gulf Toadfish
Does anyone have any/much experience with the gulf toadfish (Opsanus Beta)
While picking up some aquacultured live rock in tampa 2 years ago, the place gave me the toadfish that was caught in a net. I have had this guy in a 38gal alone for the last year or so, and it just doesnt seem to be the best home for him. I am pretty sure I cannot put him in my reef tank, or can I? nothing I found indicates his died included corals, mainly smaller fish and shrimp/crabs. I could put him in my 240gal FOLR tank, but I fear it would hid under in the rock and sand and not get enough food. Any idea on the best home for it? -Rick -- ----------- "Don't be irreplaceable, if you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted" |
Gulf Toadfish
Rick Wagner wrote in message ...
Does anyone have any/much experience with the gulf toadfish (Opsanus Beta) While picking up some aquacultured live rock in tampa 2 years ago, the place gave me the toadfish that was caught in a net. I have had this guy in a 38gal alone for the last year or so, and it just doesnt seem to be the best home for him. I am pretty sure I cannot put him in my reef tank, or can I? nothing I found indicates his died included corals, mainly smaller fish and shrimp/crabs. I could put him in my 240gal FOLR tank, but I fear it would hid under in the rock and sand and not get enough food. Any idea on the best home for it? -Rick I have no experience with toad fish in tanks but know a little about them as I'm a marine biologist and I've done work on the Texas coast where these are common. They like to hide in crevises and holes. While working in the field, about 25% of the time when you find an old can or bottle that's been in the water for some time, you'll find a toad fish in it thats too big to get out. As you've likely seen, they have a huge mouth and I wouldn't put them in a tank with fish that you didn't mind losing or wasn't larger than it. They're a wait and hide predator, that likely won't make a good aquarium fish. Good luck with your decision. |
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