|  Doryrhamphus excisus 
                  [i][b]Doryrhamphus excisus[/b][/i]
              DOR-rear-HAM-fus  eks-SIS-u 
(Kaup 1856)
               [b]The Blue-Stripe Pipefish[/b] 
              
This small pipefish is a very shy animal that needs lots of room 
              to hide.  Due to their snout size, they are consumers of smaller 
              crustaceans, and thus require an ample supply of amphipods and copepods, 
              making them great inhabitants of low-stress, peaceful, well-established 
              reef-type tanks.  Topping out at approximately 4"-5", this 
              is a small and delicate fish.  The Blue-Stripe Pipefish is 
              commonly available in most fish stores, and make beautiful tankmates 
              for seahorses. 
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        Date: 29-05-03
  
  
    
    Owner: Gallery Administrator
  
  
    
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