Hello,
My family today went to the Aquarium of the Pacific and my wife saw the Korean lumpsuckers they have there: .
We have warm water mixed reef tanks but have never tried cold water. I live in LA and most of what I see is cold water animals off our coast. While I love our warm water reef tanks, cold water like fresh water sometimes looks interesting just because its a different look. I can imagine these(Korean lumpsuckers) needing care akin to Sea Horses, live foods and the like.
What are the pit falls and differences in the two setups. and care for cold water animals.
Thanks for the time,
Michael
My family today went to the Aquarium of the Pacific and my wife saw the Korean lumpsuckers they have there: .
We have warm water mixed reef tanks but have never tried cold water. I live in LA and most of what I see is cold water animals off our coast. While I love our warm water reef tanks, cold water like fresh water sometimes looks interesting just because its a different look. I can imagine these(Korean lumpsuckers) needing care akin to Sea Horses, live foods and the like.
What are the pit falls and differences in the two setups. and care for cold water animals.
Thanks for the time,
Michael

