ID Please. Came in with some Scombs

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Looking for an ID on these guys, please. There were 3 at my LFS that came in with a group of Scombs.

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Rhaphiodon Vulpinus.

Very neat fish. They do back flips when they eat... lol. Can be very flighty, skittish. Do best with space. Supposed to get around 16" for males, around 2' for females. Pretty passive guys, do best with calm tank mates. Taste good to rays. :(
 
Rhaphiodon Vulpinus.

Very neat fish. They do back flips when they eat... lol. Can be very flighty, skittish. Do best with space. Supposed to get around 16" for males, around 2' for females. Pretty passive guys, do best with calm tank mates. Taste good to rays. :(

+1.

Good to see you back btw Al.

Rhaphs are the second largest member of Cynodontidae after the armatus. Those are good fish! A lot of people who have kept them report that they do a very showy backflip when they strike prey!
 
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I forgot but do they have the sudden death syndrome like the scombs?

I just don't know why not alot of people keep these fish.
 
I forgot but do they have the sudden death syndrome like the scombs?

I just don't know why not alot of people keep these fish.

Most accounts seem to indicate they're probably the most hardy of the bunch.
 
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