Mono sebae's are more aggressive and may nip at the argentus. The requirement to add salt to the water for brackish fish certainly could be a stumbling block for less experienced & beginning aquarists (you may or may not remember the days when things like the nitrogen cycle seemed like daunting post-doctoral biochemistry, so cut the newbies some slack!). I'd love to hear more on this topic if you're willing to weigh in further Bob! A young captive-bred Mono Sebae, ready for retail sale. In the wild, not all of their habitats overlap. The brackish water offerings at most aquarium shops, if they even bother to carry brackish fish at all, are often relegated to a single tank. When kept in groups, their activity level is notable and fills the need for a shoaling or schooling fish. The difference between the sexes is unknown. It is the English-language publisher of CORAL Magazine and is based in Shelburne, Vermont, USA. Very, very rarely you will see an Archer, which probably got washed down and will head upriver soon. © 2020 Powered By Reef To Rainforest Media, LLC | CORAL Magazine | AMAZONAS Magazine | Microcosm Publishing. Obviously, not all brackish species are compatible, so even when we exhaust all possibilities to find candidate species, aquarists are still quite limited within the subset of species as they start choosing. These days, with much effort, we now have a steady supply of captive-bred, Florida-bred Mono Sebae. Archers may make for good tankmates too, tending to stay at the surface while the Monos are a more midwater fish.
I’m not sure, but the preponderance of Mono eggs may have earned those fishes the boot from the reef tank so aquarists could focus on eggs from only other species. Wasn't sure if they would just stress one another, so I only got one, but it seems bored staying primarily in … t can swim normally and does when feeding. Furthermore consider the claims, for over a decade now, that the Pacific or Regal Blue Tang, Paracanthurus hepatus, was being bred in Asia. Item# BRACKISH-MONO-SEBAE-T-R-2-INCH. In reality, this fish can handle immediate and complete changes in salinity going from freshwater to saltwater, or the other way, without any acclimation. There are of course native brackish species such as the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) and the lustworthy Diamond Killifish (Adinia xenica) to add to the diversity of brackish options, but when have you seen either of these at the LFS, or even through online specialty sources? It is an extremely underappreciated and overlooked niche within our passion, but it’s understandable how we got here. Adding some aquarium salt every few days to the water could emulate their natural habitat. Image courtesy FishEye Aquaculture. 3 or less). Foster is also quick to point out that disease should literally never be an issue with M. sebae.

“We can raise them in saltwater environment, but moving them to the ponds at an early age was a huge advantage for yields, and this allowed for the fish to be available at a cheaper price than it has ever been offered before,” says Foster. Friday Photospread: Apistogramma Mystery, Solved. (That said, the Eastern or Ladder-finned Pomfred is quite the looker!).

Description: Monodactylus sebae is diamond shaped fish with a larger anal fin than the Monodactylus argenteus. Maybe if you’re lucky Archers, Mudskippers, Four-Eyes (Anableps), Toadfish, “Freshwater” Frogfish, along with Green and Orange Chromides, get casually thrown into the “brackish” group and at times show up at your LFS.

Monodactylus sebae, often simply shorthanded Mono Sebae as a common name (and also known as the African Moony), is the less-commonly available of the two popular Mono species (if we can actually call any brackish-water fish “popular”). Most aquarium references suggest that Monodactylus sebae is less hardy / more disease prone than M. argenteus, although the reasons for this reputation could stem from past histories of improper care, or the presumably less developed supply chain of aquarium fishes coming from West Africa.
Archers are found in what we call the Back Mangroves. Those contradictions cause me to speculate that either there’s more than one way to breed M. sebae, that older literature holds even more secrets that we’ve failed to pick up on, or that some of the earliest claims may not have in fact been true. Looks like Argentus but a nice orangeish red instead of yellow. M. sebae reaches about 8″ in length at the most, but most people talk about this species in terms of height, rather than length. It’s therefore not surprising that brackish fishes aren’t generally the target of breeding efforts either. Dustin’s knowledge with fragile freshwater fry is what helped,” shared Foster. I have one individual five year old Mono exhibiting odd behavior now? If I have Sebae Monos purchased in 2013 would they likely be tank bred and capable of fash acclimation from brackish to fresh water? Most recently, there was the claim by researchers that they had succeeded…great…except the offered no proof; their documentation ended at 26 days post hatch. I do know from having kept Sebae Monos back in the 1980’s that that they seemed never to do well in strictly fresh water. The prolarva of Monodactylus sebae, 12 hours post hatch. I have indeed spawned (and raised a few) Monodactylus sebae, I wrote an article about it that appeared in Nov 2001 TFH. He had written an article about it in article that appeared in a So. Foster relays that it took several months of trial and error to successfully spawn and rear Mono Sebae. Sep 26, 2007 478 0 0 Queens,NY. Thanks for adding to the discussion. These comments on where they live in the wild might help you decide what salinity level to have in the aquarium. “Dustin [Drawdy] was critical for our success. As a result, brackish aquariums aren’t commonly the target of our collective aquarium keeping efforts. Any clues about this behavior?

Most Monos are known to be quite aggressive when kept in smaller groups - generally speaking, the larger the group, the more they keep to themselves.
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Mono sebae's are more aggressive and may nip at the argentus. The requirement to add salt to the water for brackish fish certainly could be a stumbling block for less experienced & beginning aquarists (you may or may not remember the days when things like the nitrogen cycle seemed like daunting post-doctoral biochemistry, so cut the newbies some slack!). I'd love to hear more on this topic if you're willing to weigh in further Bob! A young captive-bred Mono Sebae, ready for retail sale. In the wild, not all of their habitats overlap. The brackish water offerings at most aquarium shops, if they even bother to carry brackish fish at all, are often relegated to a single tank. When kept in groups, their activity level is notable and fills the need for a shoaling or schooling fish. The difference between the sexes is unknown. It is the English-language publisher of CORAL Magazine and is based in Shelburne, Vermont, USA. Very, very rarely you will see an Archer, which probably got washed down and will head upriver soon. © 2020 Powered By Reef To Rainforest Media, LLC | CORAL Magazine | AMAZONAS Magazine | Microcosm Publishing. Obviously, not all brackish species are compatible, so even when we exhaust all possibilities to find candidate species, aquarists are still quite limited within the subset of species as they start choosing. These days, with much effort, we now have a steady supply of captive-bred, Florida-bred Mono Sebae. Archers may make for good tankmates too, tending to stay at the surface while the Monos are a more midwater fish.
I’m not sure, but the preponderance of Mono eggs may have earned those fishes the boot from the reef tank so aquarists could focus on eggs from only other species. Wasn't sure if they would just stress one another, so I only got one, but it seems bored staying primarily in … t can swim normally and does when feeding. Furthermore consider the claims, for over a decade now, that the Pacific or Regal Blue Tang, Paracanthurus hepatus, was being bred in Asia. Item# BRACKISH-MONO-SEBAE-T-R-2-INCH. In reality, this fish can handle immediate and complete changes in salinity going from freshwater to saltwater, or the other way, without any acclimation. There are of course native brackish species such as the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) and the lustworthy Diamond Killifish (Adinia xenica) to add to the diversity of brackish options, but when have you seen either of these at the LFS, or even through online specialty sources? It is an extremely underappreciated and overlooked niche within our passion, but it’s understandable how we got here. Adding some aquarium salt every few days to the water could emulate their natural habitat. Image courtesy FishEye Aquaculture. 3 or less). Foster is also quick to point out that disease should literally never be an issue with M. sebae.

“We can raise them in saltwater environment, but moving them to the ponds at an early age was a huge advantage for yields, and this allowed for the fish to be available at a cheaper price than it has ever been offered before,” says Foster. Friday Photospread: Apistogramma Mystery, Solved. (That said, the Eastern or Ladder-finned Pomfred is quite the looker!).

Description: Monodactylus sebae is diamond shaped fish with a larger anal fin than the Monodactylus argenteus. Maybe if you’re lucky Archers, Mudskippers, Four-Eyes (Anableps), Toadfish, “Freshwater” Frogfish, along with Green and Orange Chromides, get casually thrown into the “brackish” group and at times show up at your LFS.

Monodactylus sebae, often simply shorthanded Mono Sebae as a common name (and also known as the African Moony), is the less-commonly available of the two popular Mono species (if we can actually call any brackish-water fish “popular”). Most aquarium references suggest that Monodactylus sebae is less hardy / more disease prone than M. argenteus, although the reasons for this reputation could stem from past histories of improper care, or the presumably less developed supply chain of aquarium fishes coming from West Africa.
Archers are found in what we call the Back Mangroves. Those contradictions cause me to speculate that either there’s more than one way to breed M. sebae, that older literature holds even more secrets that we’ve failed to pick up on, or that some of the earliest claims may not have in fact been true. Looks like Argentus but a nice orangeish red instead of yellow. M. sebae reaches about 8″ in length at the most, but most people talk about this species in terms of height, rather than length. It’s therefore not surprising that brackish fishes aren’t generally the target of breeding efforts either. Dustin’s knowledge with fragile freshwater fry is what helped,” shared Foster. I have one individual five year old Mono exhibiting odd behavior now? If I have Sebae Monos purchased in 2013 would they likely be tank bred and capable of fash acclimation from brackish to fresh water? Most recently, there was the claim by researchers that they had succeeded…great…except the offered no proof; their documentation ended at 26 days post hatch. I do know from having kept Sebae Monos back in the 1980’s that that they seemed never to do well in strictly fresh water. The prolarva of Monodactylus sebae, 12 hours post hatch. I have indeed spawned (and raised a few) Monodactylus sebae, I wrote an article about it that appeared in Nov 2001 TFH. He had written an article about it in article that appeared in a So. Foster relays that it took several months of trial and error to successfully spawn and rear Mono Sebae. Sep 26, 2007 478 0 0 Queens,NY. Thanks for adding to the discussion. These comments on where they live in the wild might help you decide what salinity level to have in the aquarium. “Dustin [Drawdy] was critical for our success. As a result, brackish aquariums aren’t commonly the target of our collective aquarium keeping efforts. Any clues about this behavior?

Most Monos are known to be quite aggressive when kept in smaller groups - generally speaking, the larger the group, the more they keep to themselves.
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Mono sebae's are more aggressive and may nip at the argentus. The requirement to add salt to the water for brackish fish certainly could be a stumbling block for less experienced & beginning aquarists (you may or may not remember the days when things like the nitrogen cycle seemed like daunting post-doctoral biochemistry, so cut the newbies some slack!). I'd love to hear more on this topic if you're willing to weigh in further Bob! A young captive-bred Mono Sebae, ready for retail sale. In the wild, not all of their habitats overlap. The brackish water offerings at most aquarium shops, if they even bother to carry brackish fish at all, are often relegated to a single tank. When kept in groups, their activity level is notable and fills the need for a shoaling or schooling fish. The difference between the sexes is unknown. It is the English-language publisher of CORAL Magazine and is based in Shelburne, Vermont, USA. Very, very rarely you will see an Archer, which probably got washed down and will head upriver soon. © 2020 Powered By Reef To Rainforest Media, LLC | CORAL Magazine | AMAZONAS Magazine | Microcosm Publishing. Obviously, not all brackish species are compatible, so even when we exhaust all possibilities to find candidate species, aquarists are still quite limited within the subset of species as they start choosing. These days, with much effort, we now have a steady supply of captive-bred, Florida-bred Mono Sebae. Archers may make for good tankmates too, tending to stay at the surface while the Monos are a more midwater fish.
I’m not sure, but the preponderance of Mono eggs may have earned those fishes the boot from the reef tank so aquarists could focus on eggs from only other species. Wasn't sure if they would just stress one another, so I only got one, but it seems bored staying primarily in … t can swim normally and does when feeding. Furthermore consider the claims, for over a decade now, that the Pacific or Regal Blue Tang, Paracanthurus hepatus, was being bred in Asia. Item# BRACKISH-MONO-SEBAE-T-R-2-INCH. In reality, this fish can handle immediate and complete changes in salinity going from freshwater to saltwater, or the other way, without any acclimation. There are of course native brackish species such as the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) and the lustworthy Diamond Killifish (Adinia xenica) to add to the diversity of brackish options, but when have you seen either of these at the LFS, or even through online specialty sources? It is an extremely underappreciated and overlooked niche within our passion, but it’s understandable how we got here. Adding some aquarium salt every few days to the water could emulate their natural habitat. Image courtesy FishEye Aquaculture. 3 or less). Foster is also quick to point out that disease should literally never be an issue with M. sebae.

“We can raise them in saltwater environment, but moving them to the ponds at an early age was a huge advantage for yields, and this allowed for the fish to be available at a cheaper price than it has ever been offered before,” says Foster. Friday Photospread: Apistogramma Mystery, Solved. (That said, the Eastern or Ladder-finned Pomfred is quite the looker!).

Description: Monodactylus sebae is diamond shaped fish with a larger anal fin than the Monodactylus argenteus. Maybe if you’re lucky Archers, Mudskippers, Four-Eyes (Anableps), Toadfish, “Freshwater” Frogfish, along with Green and Orange Chromides, get casually thrown into the “brackish” group and at times show up at your LFS.

Monodactylus sebae, often simply shorthanded Mono Sebae as a common name (and also known as the African Moony), is the less-commonly available of the two popular Mono species (if we can actually call any brackish-water fish “popular”). Most aquarium references suggest that Monodactylus sebae is less hardy / more disease prone than M. argenteus, although the reasons for this reputation could stem from past histories of improper care, or the presumably less developed supply chain of aquarium fishes coming from West Africa.
Archers are found in what we call the Back Mangroves. Those contradictions cause me to speculate that either there’s more than one way to breed M. sebae, that older literature holds even more secrets that we’ve failed to pick up on, or that some of the earliest claims may not have in fact been true. Looks like Argentus but a nice orangeish red instead of yellow. M. sebae reaches about 8″ in length at the most, but most people talk about this species in terms of height, rather than length. It’s therefore not surprising that brackish fishes aren’t generally the target of breeding efforts either. Dustin’s knowledge with fragile freshwater fry is what helped,” shared Foster. I have one individual five year old Mono exhibiting odd behavior now? If I have Sebae Monos purchased in 2013 would they likely be tank bred and capable of fash acclimation from brackish to fresh water? Most recently, there was the claim by researchers that they had succeeded…great…except the offered no proof; their documentation ended at 26 days post hatch. I do know from having kept Sebae Monos back in the 1980’s that that they seemed never to do well in strictly fresh water. The prolarva of Monodactylus sebae, 12 hours post hatch. I have indeed spawned (and raised a few) Monodactylus sebae, I wrote an article about it that appeared in Nov 2001 TFH. He had written an article about it in article that appeared in a So. Foster relays that it took several months of trial and error to successfully spawn and rear Mono Sebae. Sep 26, 2007 478 0 0 Queens,NY. Thanks for adding to the discussion. These comments on where they live in the wild might help you decide what salinity level to have in the aquarium. “Dustin [Drawdy] was critical for our success. As a result, brackish aquariums aren’t commonly the target of our collective aquarium keeping efforts. Any clues about this behavior?

Most Monos are known to be quite aggressive when kept in smaller groups - generally speaking, the larger the group, the more they keep to themselves.
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The related Monodactylus argenteus, the Silver Mono, is much more commonly seen, which makes sense given its wide Indo-Pacific range, whereas M. sebae is native to Africa’s west coast (the Atlantic side). Out at sea, you will find Mono argenteus and Scats. The Datnoid Guy .circa 2001. Of course, Mono Sebae is fully able to live in a marine aquarium; a shoal might make an interesting addition to appropriate tanks.

In the wild, not all of their habitats overlap. It wasn't until this month that University of Florida's Tropical Aquaculture Lab produced the undeniable proof that they had bred the species in captivity, and ironically, the methods claimed by earlier 'successes' failed to produce results. No doubt things on a commercial scale are very different from how you may have reared a few M. sebae, and certainly the news here today is the commercial scale of what’s happening down in Florida. The larger brackish gobies and/or Columbian Sharks will also do well, particularly if a large aquarium is furnished. Those contradictions cause me to speculate that either there's more than one way to breed M. sebae, that older literature holds even more secrets that we've failed to pick up on, or that some of the earliest claims may not have in fact been true. All three are native to Singapore, where I live. Brackish Mono Sebae T/R-2.5" Monodactylus sebae. Availability: AVAILABLE ... Semi Aggressive Care Intermediate Water Brackish Food Wide variety of foods Size 5 inches Origin Captive bred Tank Size Monos are indeed brackish fish and I believe adults appreciate salinities near full salt water.

Mono sebae's are more aggressive and may nip at the argentus. The requirement to add salt to the water for brackish fish certainly could be a stumbling block for less experienced & beginning aquarists (you may or may not remember the days when things like the nitrogen cycle seemed like daunting post-doctoral biochemistry, so cut the newbies some slack!). I'd love to hear more on this topic if you're willing to weigh in further Bob! A young captive-bred Mono Sebae, ready for retail sale. In the wild, not all of their habitats overlap. The brackish water offerings at most aquarium shops, if they even bother to carry brackish fish at all, are often relegated to a single tank. When kept in groups, their activity level is notable and fills the need for a shoaling or schooling fish. The difference between the sexes is unknown. It is the English-language publisher of CORAL Magazine and is based in Shelburne, Vermont, USA. Very, very rarely you will see an Archer, which probably got washed down and will head upriver soon. © 2020 Powered By Reef To Rainforest Media, LLC | CORAL Magazine | AMAZONAS Magazine | Microcosm Publishing. Obviously, not all brackish species are compatible, so even when we exhaust all possibilities to find candidate species, aquarists are still quite limited within the subset of species as they start choosing. These days, with much effort, we now have a steady supply of captive-bred, Florida-bred Mono Sebae. Archers may make for good tankmates too, tending to stay at the surface while the Monos are a more midwater fish.
I’m not sure, but the preponderance of Mono eggs may have earned those fishes the boot from the reef tank so aquarists could focus on eggs from only other species. Wasn't sure if they would just stress one another, so I only got one, but it seems bored staying primarily in … t can swim normally and does when feeding. Furthermore consider the claims, for over a decade now, that the Pacific or Regal Blue Tang, Paracanthurus hepatus, was being bred in Asia. Item# BRACKISH-MONO-SEBAE-T-R-2-INCH. In reality, this fish can handle immediate and complete changes in salinity going from freshwater to saltwater, or the other way, without any acclimation. There are of course native brackish species such as the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) and the lustworthy Diamond Killifish (Adinia xenica) to add to the diversity of brackish options, but when have you seen either of these at the LFS, or even through online specialty sources? It is an extremely underappreciated and overlooked niche within our passion, but it’s understandable how we got here. Adding some aquarium salt every few days to the water could emulate their natural habitat. Image courtesy FishEye Aquaculture. 3 or less). Foster is also quick to point out that disease should literally never be an issue with M. sebae.

“We can raise them in saltwater environment, but moving them to the ponds at an early age was a huge advantage for yields, and this allowed for the fish to be available at a cheaper price than it has ever been offered before,” says Foster. Friday Photospread: Apistogramma Mystery, Solved. (That said, the Eastern or Ladder-finned Pomfred is quite the looker!).

Description: Monodactylus sebae is diamond shaped fish with a larger anal fin than the Monodactylus argenteus. Maybe if you’re lucky Archers, Mudskippers, Four-Eyes (Anableps), Toadfish, “Freshwater” Frogfish, along with Green and Orange Chromides, get casually thrown into the “brackish” group and at times show up at your LFS.

Monodactylus sebae, often simply shorthanded Mono Sebae as a common name (and also known as the African Moony), is the less-commonly available of the two popular Mono species (if we can actually call any brackish-water fish “popular”). Most aquarium references suggest that Monodactylus sebae is less hardy / more disease prone than M. argenteus, although the reasons for this reputation could stem from past histories of improper care, or the presumably less developed supply chain of aquarium fishes coming from West Africa.
Archers are found in what we call the Back Mangroves. Those contradictions cause me to speculate that either there’s more than one way to breed M. sebae, that older literature holds even more secrets that we’ve failed to pick up on, or that some of the earliest claims may not have in fact been true. Looks like Argentus but a nice orangeish red instead of yellow. M. sebae reaches about 8″ in length at the most, but most people talk about this species in terms of height, rather than length. It’s therefore not surprising that brackish fishes aren’t generally the target of breeding efforts either. Dustin’s knowledge with fragile freshwater fry is what helped,” shared Foster. I have one individual five year old Mono exhibiting odd behavior now? If I have Sebae Monos purchased in 2013 would they likely be tank bred and capable of fash acclimation from brackish to fresh water? Most recently, there was the claim by researchers that they had succeeded…great…except the offered no proof; their documentation ended at 26 days post hatch. I do know from having kept Sebae Monos back in the 1980’s that that they seemed never to do well in strictly fresh water. The prolarva of Monodactylus sebae, 12 hours post hatch. I have indeed spawned (and raised a few) Monodactylus sebae, I wrote an article about it that appeared in Nov 2001 TFH. He had written an article about it in article that appeared in a So. Foster relays that it took several months of trial and error to successfully spawn and rear Mono Sebae. Sep 26, 2007 478 0 0 Queens,NY. Thanks for adding to the discussion. These comments on where they live in the wild might help you decide what salinity level to have in the aquarium. “Dustin [Drawdy] was critical for our success. As a result, brackish aquariums aren’t commonly the target of our collective aquarium keeping efforts. Any clues about this behavior?

Most Monos are known to be quite aggressive when kept in smaller groups - generally speaking, the larger the group, the more they keep to themselves.

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