elephantnose3334
Fishaholic
Some people own endangered or rare varieties of fish in the aquarium hobby. I have never kept an endangered fish or a rare variety of a certain fish before, so what's the rarest fish you keep/kept before?
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How long have you kept it?Lepidogalaxias salamandroides. Rare, endangered, never bred in captivity, and soon to become extinct due to a drying climate and habitat destruction.
Ya, they are pretty amazing critters but you can't keep them with small fish like neons or you soon won't have any neons. They are predators but have VERY poor sight. They hunt mostly by smell and vibration. Even though a predator they are still a great community fish as long as other fish are too large to fit in their mouth. Their sense of smell must be extreme. I just fed and was out of meal worms and there were just beetles and a cocoon type stage of the worms between worm and beetle. This stage of the worm doesn't move until the beetle is about ready to come out and they float. Just by smell the rope, Clyde, had one within 5 minutes.@jaylach That Ropefish is cooler than cool !
I have always loved that fish! It's on my list of dream fish to try to breed. I keep a bunch of plants from the same region, including species found at the margins of the same pools they inhabit. Hubris to think I could breed them? Possibly. But I'll never get the chance, so it will never be anything but speculative anyhow.Lepidogalaxias salamandroides