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My antenna lion got me in 5 spots on my hand. 2 were in my index finger. I didn't have full range of motion for months afterwards.Many other scorpionfish have toxins in their spines that are unknown in their effect on humans – treat ALL unknown scorpionfish as if they are as toxic as stonefish!
Blue-spotted jawfish, Opistognathus rosenblatti – This species does not thrive at tropical temperatures and is prone to developing severe external bacterial infections.
I’ve heard they actually prefer temps closer to 70, maybe even as low s 68. Unlike the Pearly Jawfish of which I have and is happy at 77.My antenna lion got me in 5 spots on my hand. 2 were in my index finger. I didn't have full range of motion for months afterwards.
My arm was a bit tingly also.
My first blue spot lasted for 2 and a half years. I never did anything different. He had a burrow right in front. My wife and I loved him. After he disappeared I got 4 more Blue spots. None lasted over a few weeks. I even lowered the temp to 78°.
No more of them. It breaks my heart.
I tried one of those as well. It didn't last.I’ve heard they actually prefer temps closer to 70, maybe even as low s 68. Unlike the Pearly Jawfish of which I have and is happy at 77.
Why the six line?Avoid: Six line wrasse and GSP
Cause they’re small punks that terrorize even fish bigger than themselvesWhy the six line?
I have never had one, but I hear they are the nipping devilWhy the six line?
Prob no one wants it after a few weeks of it being a terrorI have never had one, but I hear they are the nipping devil
And they are impossible to catch,Prob no one wants it after a few weeks of it being a terror
@Jay Hemdal really nice article. I have a question. I have an order out with Dr Reef and one fish in that order is a Blue/Green Chromis. Should i avoid that one?
The problem with green chromis lays solely on the supply chain. Buying pre quarantined fish from Dr. Reef reduces that issue to a high degree.
Jay
If you can find the source and find ones from Philippines you will be better off.Surprised to see copperbands not being on this list.. don't many of them die off due to shipping stress or fail to eat prepared food? Been avoiding them specifically because of that.
Oh, interesting. Is it due to different collection methods or does that locality just produce tougher fish? They do seem to have a large range so maybe different populations are built different.If you can find the source and find ones from Philippines you will be better off.