Kveekx
Senior Member
Is it possiable to get a blue spotted jawfish for under $100? I really want one but I have never payed that much for a fish. Any help is appreciated!
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As if the call for grand size systems with none to few roommates, and bunches of sand wasn't enough, these fishes are not really tropical animals. That's right, they live in cooler water. The Eastern Pacific coast receives as part of the North Pacific Gyre (remember the Coriolis Effect?) the California Current off the coast of the United States and Mexico's two States/Estados of that name'¦ this is cold water propagating from the north (as in Alaska) down to about the equator, where it takes a gliding western turn, going back up north generally in the now much warmer Western Pacific Ocean as the Japanese Current. The practical implication is that water off the Californias is appreciably cooler than the same latitudes in the W. Pacific, with the habitat of the Blue-Spotted Jaw being mostly in the upper 50's F. to upper 60's, and rarely lower 70's F'¦. Brrr? Yes. Being an old/er timer in this interest, including the hobby, trade and sciences, I have seen a few cycles of cool to colder water organisms sold, or may I state, mis-represented as tropicals (Catalina Gobies, Garibaldi, Metridium and Tealia Anemones, Moon Snails, many types of Algae'¦)'¦ These won't live for long in too-warm surroundings and neither will this cool water Jawfish. Soooo, if you live in most anywhere you don't have to wear coats and sweaters, you will likely need to buy and run a chiller to keep this fish long-term.
Woah. Thanks for the heads up! A midas blenny seems just as cool so no big loss really! Thanks for the help!
That is quoted from Wet Web Media's, Bob Fenner (link below).
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/BlueSptJawArt.htm
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Cold water, frequent feedings with a 3"+ sand bed- all the things which have stopped me from getting on of these guys.
This guy plus some Ventralis Anthias and a deep water angel would make a fun tank dedicated to their common needs.