pica_nuttalli
don't be a twit
I'm tired of searching for the word "frogfish" every time I get the saltwater bug, so I'm gonna start my own thread. Please post your own contributions too!
Right, so to start this off: Pictures of Baby Frogfish
Also, this is what Andywg has to say about starting a frogfish tank:
Has anyone ever given any thought to how they might influence the appearance of a frogfish (or other color-changing fish) by selection of decor elements? For example: using bright pink sand, decorating with agate or slag, careful choice of corals, technicolor plastic ornaments, etc. Since the color-changing aspect is primarily a camouflage response, it seems like we should be able to influence what color scheme the animal chooses. That said, I've no personal experience with this and I'm probably sounding like a total n00b.
Do frogfish like algal forests? I actually prefer the look of a refugium over your standard FOWLR. What can I say? I do planted tanks.
Right, so to start this off: Pictures of Baby Frogfish
Also, this is what Andywg has to say about starting a frogfish tank:
Ha! Frogfish are worth TEN articles!there isn't much to it. Get tank, put in sand and live rock, put in salt water, put in heater and powerhead(s) (10x turnover per hour max), turn everything on. Get frogfish, put it in.
Doesn't really seem worth doing an article for that
Has anyone ever given any thought to how they might influence the appearance of a frogfish (or other color-changing fish) by selection of decor elements? For example: using bright pink sand, decorating with agate or slag, careful choice of corals, technicolor plastic ornaments, etc. Since the color-changing aspect is primarily a camouflage response, it seems like we should be able to influence what color scheme the animal chooses. That said, I've no personal experience with this and I'm probably sounding like a total n00b.
Do frogfish like algal forests? I actually prefer the look of a refugium over your standard FOWLR. What can I say? I do planted tanks.