Editing Hemiscyllium ocellatum
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− | = | + | |sexing=:Males have claspers near the pelic fins and females have a clocoa. |
− | :Males have claspers near the pelic fins and females have a clocoa. | + | |tank_compatibility=:Species tanks are best, but they can be kept with anything that will not fit in its mouth otherwise it will try to eat it. They are not compatible with corals of any sort. |
− | + | |diet=:These carnivores will eat small fish or crustaceans. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Daily feedings should be kept at the same time and monitored in case the fish does not eat should it be sick. | |
− | = | + | |environment_specifics=:Should not be kept with coral or anything that can fit in its mouth. It needs a large tank to swim in and should not have a coarse substrate as it can easily scratch its tender belly and it can become infected. It should never be exposed to copper-based medications. |
− | :Species tanks are best, but they can be kept with anything that will not fit in its mouth otherwise it will try to eat it. They are not compatible with corals of any sort. | + | |behaviour=:These are aggressive, bottomfeeding fish. |
− | + | |identification=:Long and slender with a large black spot near the gills and smaller black spots on the dorsal side of the body with a yellow to tan background coloration. | |
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− | :Should not be kept with coral or anything that can fit in its mouth. It needs a large tank to swim in and should not have a coarse substrate as it can easily scratch its tender belly and it can become infected. It should never be exposed to copper-based medications. | ||
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− | :Long and slender with a large black spot near the gills and smaller black spots on the dorsal side of the body with a yellow to tan background coloration. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Sharks and Rays, Fish (Saltwater), Sharks and Rays | |Category=Fish, Sharks and Rays, Fish (Saltwater), Sharks and Rays |