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Synchiropus circularis Circled dragonet

Synchiropus circularis is commonly referred to as Circled dragonet. Difficulty in the aquarium: Никакого Животного Начинающего. A aquarium size of at least 120 Liter is recommended. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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lexID:
4408 
AphiaID:
273240 
Scientific:
Synchiropus circularis 
German:
Kreisflecken Leierfisch 
English:
Circled Dragonet 
Category:
Рыбы - Собачки 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Chordata (Phylum) > Teleostei (Class) > Callionymiformes (Order) > Callionymidae (Family) > Synchiropus (Genus) > circularis (Species) 
Initial determination:
Fricke, 1984 
Occurrence:
Clipperton Island, Guam, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Caledonia, Northern Mariana Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Western Pacific Ocean 
Marine Zone:
Subtidal, sublittoral, infralittoral, deep zone of the oceans from the lower limit of the intertidal zone (intertidal) to the shelf edge at about 200 m water depth. neritic. 
Sea depth:
2 - 35 Meter 
Habitats:
Offshore, Reef-associated, Rubble floors, Sandy sea floors, Seaward facing reefs, Seaward facing reefs, Seawater, Sea water 
Size:
2,3 cm 
Temperature:
28,4 °F - 28,8 °F (28,4°C - 28,8°C) 
Food:
Brine Shrimps, Living Food, Mysis, Zoobenthos 
Tank:
26.4 gal (~ 120L)  
Difficulty:
Никакого Животного Начинающего 
Offspring:
Possible to breed 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Least concern (LC)  
Related species at
Catalog of Life
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Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2024-04-20 16:55:00 

Captive breeding / propagation

The offspring of Synchiropus circularis are possible. Unfortunately, the number of offspring is not large enough to cover the demand of the trade. If you are interested in Synchiropus circularis, please ask your dealer for offspring. If you already own Synchiropus circularis, try breeding yourself. This will help to improve the availability of offspring in the trade and to conserve natural stocks.

Info

Circled dragonet

Synchiropus circularis lives in seaward reefs where it inhabits sand and rubble bottoms.

Keeping the LSD mandarin:
This fish can be kept primarily in well-established tanks with several months of standing time and a correspondingly well-developed microfauna, as it feeds on small animals that occur in the substrate and on the rocks. Sometimes a switch to frozen food works, but sometimes not. It must be said, however, that this one accepts food in the aquarium somewhat sooner than the very popular Synchiropus splendidus.

The tank should also offer good hiding places. Under no circumstances should two males be kept in the same tank, as they would fight each other to the death. They can be recognized by their elongated dorsal fin spines. However, keeping them in pairs is not a problem and is even recommended. There is nothing more beautiful than the spawning behavior of the lyrefish.

Synchiropus splendidus and Synchiropus circularis should not be kept together - experience with other mandarinfish has shown that this usually goes wrong!

Above all, however, Synchiropus picturatus has considerable potential for aggression.

Feeding intake.
The fish take a long time to eat at the beginning, before the food is taken up, a close inspection is carried out. After acclimatisation, the offered frozen food is eaten without problems. It should be noted that wild-caught fish behave differently than offspring when it comes to food intake. In the case of offspring, the size of the fish purchased also plays a role in the choice of food.

Pool requirement.
The tank volume specified above is less relevant. What is important is that there is enough or suitable food in the tank, because they have to eat constantly and survive without supplementary feeding in well-worn tanks with several months of standing time and correspondingly well-developed microfauna. During this time, they feed on micro-animals found in the substrate and on the stones. There must be enough bottom surface for successful maintenance.
Furthermore, food competitors are also important (e.g. pipefish, small wrasses, etc. or by keeping them in pairs), which chase the limited live food on the substrate. It is also advantageous to keep a small copepod farm (several boxes) in the beginning. After switching to frozen food, live food breeding can be discontinued.

Live benethic (bottom-living) copepods - Tigriopus californicus or Tisbe biminiensis - can always be added if available.

Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that the switch from live food to frozen food will be successful. In this case, extensive live food breeding is necessary for our fish to survive in the aquarium.

External links

  1. FishBase (multi). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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Synchiropus circularis (c) by Christian Wehner
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Synchiropus circularis (c) by Christian Wehner
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Synchiropus circularis (c) by Christian Wehner
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