Lyretail Dottyback / Pseudochromis steenei

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Lyretail Dottyback / Pseudochromis steenei

Postby dottyback » September 16th, 2006, 7:56 am

I have this thread also under Propagation & Captive Breeding - I didn't know where to post it, and I didn't see a thread about the Lyretail Dottyback soooo heeeerrrreeee it gooooeeessss. I will most definitely welcome feedback even if it's only to say I'm *&^%^ crazy so let it rip. He-he Ha-ha I've started something but I don't know what my next step will be or should be. I traded a Splendid Dottyback and a Green Brittlestar in when I saw someone brought back a female Lyretail. I really loved that Brittlestar, I had him since he was a baby and when we parted he was huge, but my true love is the Pseudochromis steenei. Anypoo I didn't want him to be abused so I let him go. The female Lyretail I call Morticia. I read in Scott W. Michael book Basslets, Dottybacks & Hawkfishes that Lyretails can be kept in pairs. Okay it was the story about divers and it was talking about in the wild but I thought what the heck. Sooooo, as of Tuesday morning (9:30am to be exact) I am now the proud owner of both a male ( I named Gomez of course) & a female. My plan is to look for a larger tank at the MACNA XVIII but for now they are housed in a Eclipse 30+ gallons that I converted to a saltwater tank around 10 years ago. I divided the tank in half with a 21" x 11" piece of plexiglas w/ holes drilled thru-out to allow water flow. What I didn't expect was Gomez to be a juvenile, and the plexiglas was cut 1/4" shy. Well, it didn't take Gomez very long - at all- to start exploring Morticia's side of the reef, but it also only took a fraction of that time for him to find his way back. I was concerned but not any more because nature dictated my last step. I guess even in fishy land boys will be boys and girls will be girls. Gomez's boy curiosity and persistence kept him on Morticias side of the tank after only 2 full days. And Morticia must of fallen for his dashing good looks & charm because she stopped chasing him away, and even found a back door to Gomez's side of the reef. Thursday evening I removed the plexiglas and all has been great. Gomez being a juvenile has worked out wonderfully not just because of the size tank I have but also because (and I'm only guessing) he's only 1/2 Morticia's size. Hell, I really thought that was going to be a long & drawn out process. Soooo, now I'm thinking, WHAT NOW?
Twenty years from now, you'll be more disappointed with the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." Mark Twain
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Lyretail Dottyback

Postby snapper1 » October 21st, 2006, 1:13 pm

:D very nice story Im a Fan of that Fish thanx for posting Dottyback.I hope That your Lyretails Steenei work out.
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Postby dottyback » October 21st, 2006, 6:22 pm

The nice story had a bad ending. :cry: I bought some live rock from Bermuda Aquatics Inc @ the MACNA XVIII and the next day my pair of Lyretails were dead. They said they'll help me find another set but I haven't heard back from them since 9/29/. It really sucks - they really suck!
Twenty years from now, you'll be more disappointed with the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." Mark Twain
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Bad live rock

Postby snapper1 » October 22nd, 2006, 12:10 pm

so sorry to hear that :cry: Im not suprised that you did not hear from the people who sold you the bad live rock.I hope you find some more Lyretail Dottybacks, I am looking for one and cant seem to find any reasonably priced ones myself.Best of luck for you Dottyback sincerly Snapper 1 out
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