Originally posted by fishy411
i know a guy that has one. His is very healthy an dhe doesnt even run a skimmer
Sorry, I'm going to have to throw the BS flag on that one.
Sea dragons are unique to the waters of southern WA and South Australia, making its home in seagrass. So even if they were allowed in aquariums, they would be $1000 due to difficulty in locating them, much less acquiring and transporting one (more to come on this).
Due to pollution (leafy seadragon has no natural predators), in 1991 the Department of Fisheries declared it a totally protected species. So it's now 100% illegal to "collect" them.
Also, it's guaranteed BS that your friend has one b/c sea dragons are often found dead on the beach due to their bladder. Their flotation bladder is EXTREMELY fragile and is unable to cope w/ sudden changes in water pressure or depth. So much so the leafy seadragon is known to die in storms and bad weather due to only the flucuating water pressure and depth. So unless your friend is the Smithsonian or Baltimore Aquarium, he doesn't own a pressurized tank nor does he have a tank of the proper depth. That is another reason you only see these species in professional aquariums.
Sorry RUBBERDUCK, I don't know why people make things up on these boards, but doesn't look like you can get one. If you could get one, i'd be first in line w/ you to buy one. But I guess I don't have the thousands to invest in a proper tank for its requirements anyways.