A very small fingered dragonet
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A very small fingered dragonet
This little guy I thought was a worm in the mud.
I put a container over it and scooped the mud and the worm with that mud, then in the container, there is fish going nuts?
It seems the this type of dragonet sits in the substrate like a flat head, unlike our other local ones who scoot around on the rocks as such.
I have seen and had much larger ones but, they jump out, so I have not had one in many years.
Its not a feeding issue, they eat benthic life which is easy to emulate, so we will see how it goes.
My video of a local adult
https://youtu.be/kGoZKPNSgdI
I put a container over it and scooped the mud and the worm with that mud, then in the container, there is fish going nuts?
It seems the this type of dragonet sits in the substrate like a flat head, unlike our other local ones who scoot around on the rocks as such.
I have seen and had much larger ones but, they jump out, so I have not had one in many years.
Its not a feeding issue, they eat benthic life which is easy to emulate, so we will see how it goes.
My video of a local adult
https://youtu.be/kGoZKPNSgdI
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