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Histiogamphelus briggsii Crested Pipefish, Briggs Crested Pipefish, Brigg's Crested Pipefish, Brigg's Northern Pipefish, Brigg's Pipefish, Brigg's Southern Pipefish, Crested Pipefish, Robe Crested Pipefish, Robe Pipefish

Histiogamphelus briggsii is commonly referred to as Crested Pipefish, Briggs Crested Pipefish, Brigg's Crested Pipefish, Brigg's Northern Pipefish, Brigg's Pipefish, Brigg's Southern Pipefish, Crested Pipefish, Robe Crested Pipefish, Robe Pipefish. Difficulty in the aquarium: Vanskelig. A aquarium size of at least 450 Liter is recommended. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


Profilbild Urheber Silke Rohrlach, Australien

Foto: Green Patch, Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia


Courtesy of the author Silke Rohrlach, Australien

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lexID:
12726 
AphiaID:
281078 
Scientific:
Histiogamphelus briggsii 
German:
Briggs Seenadel 
English:
Crested Pipefish, Briggs Crested Pipefish, Brigg's Crested Pipefish, Brigg's Northern Pipefish, Brigg's Pipefish, Brigg's Southern Pipefish, Crested Pipefish, Robe Crested Pipefish, Robe Pipefish 
Category:
Nålefisker 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Chordata (Phylum) > Actinopterygii (Class) > Syngnathiformes (Order) > Syngnathidae (Family) > Histiogamphelus (Genus) > briggsii (Species) 
Initial determination:
McCulloch, 1914 
Occurrence:
Endemic species, Great Australian Bigh, South Australia, Tasman Sea, Western Australia 
Sea depth:
1 - 17 Meter 
Size:
up to 9.84" (25 cm) 
Temperature:
55.4 °F - 68 °F (13°C - 20°C) 
Food:
Amphipods, Brine Shrimp Nauplii, Brine Shrimps, Copepods, Daphnia salina, Mysis 
Tank:
98.99 gal (~ 450L)  
Difficulty:
Vanskelig 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Least concern (LC)  
Related species at
Catalog of Life
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2020-01-25 14:00:38 

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Synonyms:
Histiogamphelus briggsii orae (Whitley, 1950)
Histiogamphelus maculatus robensis (Whitley, 1948)

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.

External links

  1. Fishes of Australia (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. Flickr Homepage Silke Rohrlach (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  3. World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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