Massive Website update WYSIWYG Crocea clams, Captive-bred Goldflake angelfish, Captive-bred majestic angelfish, captive-bred binnate batfish!

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Hey y'all,

I just did a massive update on our website where I added 100 WYSIWYG Crocea clams. Each one of these is incredibly cool and unique from each other. In my opinion crocea clams are the second easiest clams to house in home aquaria right next to derasa clams. Put them in medium to high lighting on your rockwork and they should grow and thrive while polishing your water. All those photos are taken under Radion G4 pros daylight setting.

I also added 10 captive-bred gold flake angelfish to the list. These guys are adorable at around 1.25"-1.5"+ and they should acclimate to your aquariums nicely. Once out of stock I won't be getting these back for another few months.

I have 25 captive-bred majestic angelfish that still have their juvenile coloration but are beginning their transition on there.

I have only 1 captive-bred venustus anglefish in stock so I know that one won't be staying in stock long (I actually had two but a customer with our back in stock notifications jumped on the other-which is a great reminder to set yourself up for those emails).

A few Pinnate batfish in stock if you've got a larger tank but these guys do require extra care because they can be sensitive, please ask me about this species if you are considering it.

And last but not least a ton of Bali Aquarich clownfish like the picasso, black snowflake, platinum storms, and more.

Please let us know if you have any questions and if you can when you place your order please put what date you'd like to receive your animals.

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Are the Captive Bred fish that are outsourced threw LA parasite free ie. in their own tank or are they mixed with other wild caught species?
 
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Are the Captive Bred fish that are outsourced threw LA parasite free ie. in their own tank or are they mixed with other wild caught species?
When Live Aquaria sells our product they send it from their own facility in Rhinelander after they run through their own biosecurity and quarantine protocols. I know they take great care and are incredibly diligent but I don't know much about their process. I do know at our facility we do not house any wild-caught specimens so there's no chance of anything coming into contact with our captive-bred animals.
 

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Hello, I am interested in purchasing a Goldflake Angelfish when available, possibly your Goldflake x Flagfin hybrid Angelfish. Also a Purple Masked Angel when available. I signed up for email updates on your website. Thank you.
 
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Any idea when the Hawaiian cleaner wrasses will be back in stock? Also, how reef safe are the tank bred majestic angels?
With every dwarf angel it is a toss up, the fish we breed have never seen or tasted a coral so they're usually pretty fine with it. But dwarf angels are very curious and graze around the tanks for algae and sponges so I think the safest bet is just keeping them well fed and they should leave your corals alone.
 

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Hey y'all,

I just did a massive update on our website where I added 100 WYSIWYG Crocea clams. Each one of these is incredibly cool and unique from each other. In my opinion crocea clams are the second easiest clams to house in home aquaria right next to derasa clams. Put them in medium to high lighting on your rockwork and they should grow and thrive while polishing your water. All those photos are taken under Radion G4 pros daylight setting.

I also added 10 captive-bred gold flake angelfish to the list. These guys are adorable at around 1.25"-1.5"+ and they should acclimate to your aquariums nicely. Once out of stock I won't be getting these back for another few months.

I have 25 captive-bred majestic angelfish that still have their juvenile coloration but are beginning their transition on there.

I have only 1 captive-bred venustus anglefish in stock so I know that one won't be staying in stock long (I actually had two but a customer with our back in stock notifications jumped on the other-which is a great reminder to set yourself up for those emails).

A few Pinnate batfish in stock if you've got a larger tank but these guys do require extra care because they can be sensitive, please ask me about this species if you are considering it.

And last but not least a ton of Bali Aquarich clownfish like the picasso, black snowflake, platinum storms, and more.

Please let us know if you have any questions and if you can when you place your order please put what date you'd like to receive your animals.

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I saw on your website you sell the majestic angel, are these less prone to pick at corals than the wild ones because it says reef safe on your site
 
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I saw on your website you sell the majestic angel, are these less prone to pick at corals than the wild ones because it says reef safe on your site
Like with most angelfish their reef safe with caution. They've never seen or tasted a coral but they can become curious if not fed properly or outcompeted by other fish in the tank.
 

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Like with most angelfish their reef safe with caution. They've never seen or tasted a coral but they can become curious if not fed properly or outcompeted by other fish in the tank.
Thank you, also do you have any captive bred flamebacks?
 
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