Red Fuzzy

lion king

5000 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 3, 2016
Messages
6,797
Reaction score
8,104
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
So there are 3 distinct color morphs of the fuzzy dwarf lionfish; brown, red, and yellow and a combination. Most fuzzies you see in the lfs or receive in a box will tend to be of the brown variety, unless you pay a pretty penny for a yellow or red morph. You mostly see the zebra being brown also. I've read that diet may paly into this color scheme and I will plead a case as that I do believe it does. I also think stress will tend to brown these out as well, but that usually remedies itself when they get into a healthy tank. Any of you that have seen my posts have seen some spectacularly colored fuzzies that I have kept. Most of them all came in more brown than not.

Crustaceans have exoskeletons, and while the animal is in the sea, the exoskeleton primarily has a blue-green to grayish color. The exoskeletons contain a carotenoid called astaxanthin. Carotenes are pigments, and astaxanthin is a carotene that will pigment shades of orange, red, and yellow. When you are feeding dead frozen food these foods no longer contain this astaxanthin. This is also the carotenoid that gives salmon it's color, another reason to feed fresh salmon. I had a friend buy a yellow for $350 and much to my disapproval fed him the classic dead dioet of krill and silversides. The fish was dead in a little over a year more brown than yellow.

This is my current fuzzy, he eats a dominant diet of live ghosties with a side of salmon and Hikari silversides, and an occasional little molly or huge guppy. He is about as red as you can get, I think I bought him for about $39 at a lfs. Here's an old pic of my zebra, many have never even seen one with this coloration, although this is how they are supposed to look.

20201127_182123.jpg 20180619_205858.jpg
 

Goodair

Valuable Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 15, 2019
Messages
1,049
Reaction score
1,181
Location
South River, NJ
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Location where thier caught might have a relationship with what they tend to eat in the area. Since gender affects coloration with many different animals, its possible it has some influence on it how bright or dull a color is.
 

Slocke

I’m pedantic, ignore me
View Badges
Joined
Feb 3, 2022
Messages
13,679
Reaction score
53,531
Location
Atlanta
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
@lion king I have been offered a fuzzy dwarf and am tempted. With the addition of feeder guppies to my eel diet would that be good for one? Any other reasons I should or should not?
 
OP
OP
lion king

lion king

5000 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 3, 2016
Messages
6,797
Reaction score
8,104
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
@lion king I have been offered a fuzzy dwarf and am tempted. With the addition of feeder guppies to my eel diet would that be good for one? Any other reasons I should or should not?

Fuzzies are actually the most agreeable dwarf lionfish that may accept a variety of dead foods. Tge biggest challenge is always feeding, and while I trust your expertise and commitment, feeding in a very active tank with aggressive eaters, can be too much.
 

Slocke

I’m pedantic, ignore me
View Badges
Joined
Feb 3, 2022
Messages
13,679
Reaction score
53,531
Location
Atlanta
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Fuzzies are actually the most agreeable dwarf lionfish that may accept a variety of dead foods. Tge biggest challenge is always feeding, and while I trust your expertise and commitment, feeding in a very active tank with aggressive eaters, can be too much.
Thanks
Last time I tried guppies nothing ate them (while they were healthy at least). So I’m hoping it will eat those. Then my hope would be I can target feed if it’s not to shy as well as it maybe eating some of the regular food. My Refugium is working really well so I’m not scared of over feeding.
 
OP
OP
lion king

lion king

5000 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 3, 2016
Messages
6,797
Reaction score
8,104
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Thanks
Last time I tried guppies nothing ate them (while they were healthy at least). So I’m hoping it will eat those. Then my hope would be I can target feed if it’s not to shy as well as it maybe eating some of the regular food. My Refugium is working really well so I’m not scared of over feeding.

I know you would take the proper effort. You could do the net method with the guppies and hopefully they would take dead foods. My fuzzy swims up to top and takes human grade krill, salmon, and small pieces of silversides; sometimes! You may also get them to take from a feeding stick or hemos, as well as some minced seafood or pe mysis from a baster. The thing is most hobbyist don't put the effort in to get them food.
 

TOP 10 Trending Threads

HOW DO YOU ADJUST YOUR CUC AS ALGAE DISAPPEARS?

  • Capture and re-home CUC

    Votes: 6 6.9%
  • Increase white light/hours in tank to spur algae growth to feed CUC

    Votes: 6 6.9%
  • Feed nori to support CUC

    Votes: 31 35.6%
  • Feed herbivore pellets to support CUC

    Votes: 27 31.0%
  • Allow attrition to balance CUC and algae

    Votes: 40 46.0%
  • Provide macro algae to feed CUC

    Votes: 6 6.9%
  • Introduce CUC predators

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 7 8.0%
Back
Top