A greatDragonface Pipefish!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size L: approx. 4.25 – 6.25″
There once was a Dragonface Pipefish,
Whose stomach took on a strange wish,
It turned inside out,
With a twirl and a shout,
And ate lunch without using a dish.
The Dragonface Pipefish has a unique ability to turn its stomach inside out and use it to capture prey. It also has a long, slender body and a dragon-like face.
Keeping Dragonface Pipefish (Corythoichthys intestinalis) in an Aquarium
The Dragonface Pipefish is a unique and fascinating fish that can be kept in an aquarium. Here are some important things to consider when keeping this fish:
Tank Setup
Dragonface Pipefish require a tank with plenty of hiding places, such as live rock and plants. They also need a sandy substrate, as they like to burrow and hide in the sand. A tank size of at least 30 gallons is recommended for a pair of Dragonface Pipefish.
Water Conditions
Dragonface Pipefish prefer water with a temperature between 72-78°F and a pH of 8.1-8.4. They also require a low to moderate water flow, as they are not strong swimmers.
Diet
Dragonface Pipefish are carnivorous and require a diet of live or frozen foods, such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and small pieces of fish or shrimp. They have small mouths, so food should be cut into small pieces.
Behavior
Dragonface Pipefish are peaceful and should only be kept with other peaceful fish. They are also monogamous, meaning they form pairs and mate for life. They are also known for their unique swimming behavior, where they swim in a vertical position and use their long snouts to pick at food.
Coolest Stuff
- Dragonface Pipefish are masters of camouflage and can change color to blend in with their surroundings.
- They are also one of the few fish species where the male carries the eggs and gives birth to the young.
- Dragonface Pipefish are difficult to breed in captivity, as they require very specific conditions and a lot of care.






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