Okay, this is going to sound kind of--well, REALLY--odd, but...would it be possible to keep a flying fish, or a school of flying fish, in your home aquarium? Specifically, one of the "four-winged" flying fish species. I don't know what the smallest variety is, about 1 foot or so? Smaller, maybe?
Has this been done? The reason I ask is simply because I LOVE flying fish (my computer wallpaper currently features one!), and I wondered if anyone had tried keeping them. Internet searches have yielded no answers, alas. Also, what's the smallest species of "four-winged" flying fish?
Sorry for the weird question, but it's been nagging me for a while now and I figured it couldn't hurt to ask, heh. Although I imagine the answer is probably no. Still, it'd be neat to have a really big aquarium (with a really tight cover!) with a school of flying fish. Hey, a girl can dream...
2007-11-13
10:40:30
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Heh, yeah, I figured it wouldn't be possible. I have heard of African butterflyfish--unfortunately, I'd have to get a different tank for him, since I kind of like my white clouds and my neons and all that.
I wasn't actually refering to the flying gurnard, I don't think--I was talking something more like this:
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/NGS/Shared/StaticFiles/animals/images/primary/flying-fish.jpg
http://www.tqnyc.org/NYC062708/Pictures/flying_fish.jpg
http://www.bigelow.org/amt/flying_fish.jpg
http://www.lanzarote.fr/imagenes/flyingfish.jpg
2007-11-13
12:22:17 ·
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