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Very pretty angels - I thought multicolour angels needed a cooler temperature than the regular angelfish?
This one's done well in the RSM250, which has innate overheating problems. It ran at 28-29C throughout the summer.Very pretty angels - I thought multicolour angels needed a cooler temperature than the regular angelfish?
Oh, I hope not. C. interruptus is my dream fish, although I've never seen one for sale, ever. I suppose that I could do a species tank with pygmy filefish, though...Interruptus also calls for lower temperatures due to their habitat mostly being in southern Japan. Perhaps the ones from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands do okay under normal reef temperatures? Maybe but don’t quote me.
It’s nice but I think I’d leave it for the collectors since it’s a deep water and expensive Angel. Probably costed an arm and a leg to get a pair of them though!What do you think of the pair of Centropyge abei that Andrew Sandler has in QT? Unreal...
My LFS got in a group of about 10 ventralis Anthias going for around £1,000 for a group of 4 - 1 male to 3 females. I don’t like them as much but not do I like the angels and some collections of rare/deep water-ish wrasse on here are just incredible because most of them over here would go for £400-£1,000+. I would for sure love a “deepwater” tank for some of the rarer fish like angels and butterflies aswell as wrasses.I think a fish like that would pretty much needed more or less a dedicated deepwater setup at lower temperatures than the average reef. Abei is the deepest living Centropyge discovered to date and has ONLY been found 100m or deeper. The Narcosis and Peppermints have been found in somewhat shallower water. Anyone who has the skills to make these fish thrive is insane. But even then I just think there’s dwarf and medium / large angels that are just as good looking and a lot more affordable (though not necessarily “cheap” either).
I do love reading stories about people’s collections of rare deepwater / almost unobtainable fish though.
There’s a trend in Japan where a lot of hobbyists there aren’t really into Tangs or Clowns or some of the other fish is Western (or as “Western” as one would consider me). Instead I’ve seen some of the sickest collections of Basslets, Anthias, Butterflies, and sometimes dwarf angels from Japanese hobbyists. Rare stuff tends to go there and some dedicated collectors have deep pockets and connections.
I would love to see more and more species of angels captive bred. Maybe wrasses too, at least before they all turn male.
Captive breeding more butterflies would be awesome too. From my understanding many species do form lifelong pairs, but their sex is fixed unlike angels.
Haha, Potters and geoffroys are the same fish (One just uses the scientific name of M. Geoffroyi) other endemic wrasse include C. jordani (I personally think it’s too much fire for my tank), and A. chrysosephalus (My personal favourite Anampses). I may try a Hawaiian only tank IF Hawaii opens again but I doubt it will for a few years. I quite like the potters Angel and would love to keep one just every one I’ve seen has had some form of parasite/infection.Pretty much the Potter’s and the Flame (which isn’t common in Hawaii). Most Flames are caught from the Central Pacific and are only transported through Hawaii. Genuine Hawaiian Flames aren’t common. In the angel department we haven’t missed out much. The only other one I can think of would be Bandit Angels but I’d rather see them captive bred in numbers, as I do with any angel. Probably Personatus too but that’s always been an unaffordable one for most.
As for Anthias I’m not into most of them. Only the larger and more solitary / non-schooling species that I find more individually stunning. I could care less about the rest.
Geoffroy’s Leopard Wrasse is a Hawaiian endemic I think. Maybe Potter’s Leopard Wrasse too?
I think you can add a kidney without problems ...It’s nice but I think I’d leave it for the collectors since it’s a deep water and expensive Angel. Probably costed an arm and a leg to get a pair of them though!
Along with an eye… In his collection, money is just a number and bankruptcy is just a wordI think you can add a kidney without problems ...