Macroalgae Farms

Common Pipefish

$39.99

Key Features:
⭐ Native Florida seagrass-bed pipefish — a true biotope match for macroalgae displays
• Slender ribbon-like body with graceful, weightless movement
• Reef-safe and peaceful with calm tankmates and corals
• Specialist feeder — requires live mysis, copepods, or other small live foods

Size: Common Pipefish (2.5-4")
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Common Pipefish

$39.99

$39.99

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Size: Common Pipefish (2.5-4")
  • Common Pipefish (2.5-4")

About this item

Common Pipefish

The Common Pipefish (Syngnathus scovelli) is one of the most uniquely beautiful and behaviorally fascinating fish in the entire saltwater hobby. A slender, ribbon-thin body drifts through the water column with delicate, almost weightless movement — a living relative of the seahorse with the same hypnotic grace and a body shape unlike anything else in the aquarium trade. Native to the seagrass beds of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coast of Florida, the Common Pipefish blends mottled bronze and olive tones that turn every observation into a glimpse of a real, wild reef ecosystem in miniature.

What makes the Common Pipefish exceptional is the way it transforms a planted-style or macroalgae display. This is a fish that genuinely belongs in a macroalgae tank — it evolved in seagrass meadows, weaves naturally through dense macro growth, and looks completely at home drifting among red, green, and brown macroalgae. Pair one with a refugium-style or display macroalgae aquascape and you create one of the most natural, biotope-accurate scenes in the saltwater hobby. Few fish offer this level of authentic habitat integration.

Common Pipefish are also remarkably adaptable — they tolerate a wider salinity and temperature range than tropical pipefish species, making them one of the more forgiving members of the Syngnathidae family for hobbyists ready to commit to specialist husbandry. Peaceful, curious, and completely reef-safe with corals, they bring quiet movement and genuine biological interest to any properly prepared system. For reefers ready to build a planted-style display around a true centerpiece species, the Common Pipefish delivers an experience that no flashy tropical fish can match.


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1 Common Pipefish (2.5-4")

  • One Common Pipefish (Syngnathus scovelli) — well-acclimated and feeding
  • Native Florida and Gulf Coast species, naturally adapted to seagrass and macroalgae environments
  • Reef-safe, peaceful, and ideal for planted-style or macroalgae-focused displays

Care Information

🌡️ Temperature
72–80°F (22–27°C) — adaptable across a wide range
🧂 Salinity
1.015–1.025 — tolerates brackish to full saltwater
🏠 Tank Size
20 gallon minimum — calm, planted or macroalgae-focused setup
🍽️ Diet
Specialist carnivore — live mysis, copepods, small live foods preferred
🐠 Temperament
Peaceful — reef-safe, keep with calm, slow-feeding tankmates only
⚙️ Care Level
Moderate — specialist feeder, beginner-friendly with planning

Special Considerations

Common Pipefish are specialist feeders that strongly prefer live food — live mysis shrimp, live copepods, and other small live invertebrates are essential for long-term success. Some specimens can be trained to accept frozen mysis over time, but live food should be assumed as the default. A well-established refugium with active copepod populations dramatically improves long-term outcomes. Avoid housing with fast or aggressive feeders such as wrasses, anthias, damsels, or large angelfish — pipefish are slow eaters and will be outcompeted at every feeding. Calm, slow-moving tankmates like gobies, blennies, dragonets, and other pipefish make ideal companions. Pipefish often do well in pairs or small groups of the same species. Provide gentle flow and a planted-style aquascape with macroalgae, seagrass, or branching structure for hitching and shelter. Cover powerhead and pump intakes before introduction. Avoid copper-based medications, which are fatal to pipefish.

🔍 Aquarium Insights

The Common Pipefish is one of the most rewarding species available to macroalgae-focused reefers:

  • Native Florida and Gulf Coast species — a real US-Atlantic biotope animal in a hobby dominated by Indo-Pacific imports
  • Evolved in seagrass meadows — looks more at home in a macroalgae display than any other commonly available fish
  • A true centerpiece species for planted-style and macroalgae-focused displays — quiet, graceful, and completely unlike anything else in the saltwater hobby

Learn More

For detailed species information, compatibility, and care tips, visit our Species Library.


Livestock Disclaimer

Due to natural variation, the Common Pipefish you receive may vary slightly in coloration, pattern, and size. Coloration ranges across mottled bronze, olive, tan, and pale cream tones depending on the individual specimen and tank conditions.

Photographs are representative examples. Individual specimens may display differences in pattern, behavior, and appearance depending on diet, lighting, and environment.

As with all live animals, proper acclimation and a suitable, established environment are essential for best results. Common Pipefish require an established system with reliable live food sources — please ensure your system is fully ready before purchase.

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