Pipefish

The Pipefish lives in the demersal, marine, depth range - 120 m environment.

Pipefish reach a length of eight inches. The largest Seahorse can reach a height of over 14 inches in the wild. All these fish have bony plates on their bodies with elongated snouts. More

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greater pipefish share similar coloration and markings and they both have a caudal fin and swim in a similar style. More

Pipefishes or pipe-fishes (Syngnathinae) are a subfamily of small fishes, which with the seahorses form the family Syngnathidae. More

Pipefishes or pipe-fishes (Syngnathinae) are a subfamily of small fishes, with which the seahorses form a distinct family. More

Pipefishes or pipe-fishes (Syngnathinae) are a subfamily of small fishes, which with the seahorses form the family Syngnathidae. More

Pipefish, common name applied to all of the small fishes in the same family as the sea horses. Pipefishes are common in all warm and temperate seas; several freshwater species are found in India, China, Central America, and northern South America. More

Pipefish are a small group of fish from within the family Syngnathidae, meaning 'jaw fused.' Although the Syngnathidae is commonly called the Pipefish family, the most notable fish of this family are in the subfamily Hippocampinae, the Seahorses. More

Pipefish are distinctive little fish that resemble seahorses stretched out straight. Like seahorses they snap up their prey using a long tubular snout, have a body covered in bony plates and brood their young using a pouch on the abdomen of the male. More

Most species of pipefish are usually 35-40 cm in length and generally inhabit sheltered areas in coral reefs, seagrass beds and sandy lagoons. There are approximately 200 species of pipefish. Reproduction - Male pipefish (Syngnathus acus) with sub-caudal pouch. More

What species of pipefish live in the Chesapeake Bay? Two species of pipefish can be found in the Bay: * The northern pipefish, Syngnathus fuscus. More

Try breeding the gulf or freshwater pipefish-an intriguing fish that looks like a little like a seahorse and a tiny snake combined. - By Mike Hellweg One of the smallest pipefish, Syngnathus scovelli only grows to about 6 inches. More

The Greater pipefish, Syngnathus acus, is a pipefish of the family Syngnathidae. The Greater pipefish has a long segmented armoured body, angular in cross section and stretching up 45cm long with its stiff appearance. More

Pipefish are found at the bottom of the sea, Coral Reefs, Sandy Lagoons, Sea grass Beds, or on Coasts, in pairs, in the Tropical & Temperate Indo-pacific region. More

Some notes on the identification of the six species of pipefish found in British seas. Many people have difficulty in positively identifying the individual species of pipefish (the family Syngnathidae) found in the shallow seas surrounding the British Isles. More

Pipefishes change color according to the color of their surroundings. We have seen them of various shades of olive and brown; and red ones have been described. Size— - Usually 4 to 8 inches long; occasionally up to 12 inches. More

Pipefish reach an average of eight inches. Pipefish are relatively hardy and adjust well to aquarium life if maintained in water conditions with low current and plenty of branching gorgonias, algae, or coral decorations. More

Pipefish have tiny dorsal, pectoral and tail fins that beat rapidly as the fishes leisurely swim—usually in a vertical position. Pipefish steer by moving their heads from side to side. More

The Janss' Pipefish is a type of reef pipefish or flagtail pipefish. This fish is a stronger swimmer than its seahorse cousins and rarely comes into direct contact with the substrate. More

The Dragonface Pipefish is also called the Reeftop Pipefish, Messmate Pipefish, Network Pipefish, and Banded Messmate Pipefish. This fish has a long, slender body with a tiny, tubular mouth and a small pink tail. More

The Banded Pipefish is a type of reef pipefish or flagtail pipefish. This fish is a stronger swimmer than its seahorse cousins and rarely comes into direct contact with the substrate. More

The Janss' Pipefish is a type of reef pipefish or flagtail pipefish. This fish is a stronger swimmer than its seahorse cousins and rarely comes into direct contact with the substrate. More

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A pipefish swims at Aquarium of the Bay. The male, after ... More

Pipefish (Syngnathinae) are small fish, which with the seahorse form a distinct family. Pipefish look like straight-bodied seahorses with tiny mouths. More

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Pipefish are some of the most unique fishes that you will find in the aquarium hobby. These long slender fishes are often covered with intricate patterns and beautiful colors and are closely related to Seahorses. More

Common names

Pipefish in English
新西兰隆背海龙 in Mandarin Chinese
新西蘭隆背海龍 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Syngnathiformes
Family : Syngnathidae
Genus : Leptonotus
Species : Leptonotus elevatus
Authority : Hutton, 1872