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Hello,
I want to find a female for my dragonnet. It seems there is a lot of subspecies... Synchiropus marmoratus, sycorax, stellatus... Does anyone can help? Alternatively, do you know a good website for fish ID?
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That appears to be a male Ruby Red Dragonette...I forget the scientific name...you can tell it's a male because of how prominent the fin is.
 
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It's not a Ruby Red, they are much more "redder". I have 3 of them.





I think it's just a regular male red dragonette. Which I also have a couple.

It ressemble a lot the regular one. Do you know the scientific name of yours? Can you mix different species of scooter dragonet. I heard they would fight.
 

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Looks like a red scooter dragonett!
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SYNCHIROPUS STELLATUS - RED SCOOTER DRAGONET
 

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Hello,
I want to find a female for my dragonnet. It seems there is a lot of subspecies... Synchiropus marmoratus, sycorax, stellatus... Does anyone can help? Alternatively, do you know a good website for fish ID?
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Looks like it could be a male S. stellatus or S. moyeri
 

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It ressemble a lot the regular one. Do you know the scientific name of yours? Can you mix different species of scooter dragonet. I heard they would fight.
Yes you can. I have a pair of ruby reds, a pair or three regular red dragonettes and a pair of mandarins.

They all ignore each other but the pairs spawn.

I don't know the scientific names, I'm lucky I know my own name. :cool:
 

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