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Poma Labs has done great bringing some of the rarer species into the hobby. Which angels do you guys think Matt and co will breed next, and which ones do you want to see?
It seems to me a recurrent pattern in their choices of which species to breed (so far) that they seem to go for either the rare (and higher end) species, or something that’s not commonly seen in the hobby.
They’ve mostly focused on Chaetodontoplus and Apolemichthys to date, but I believe they’re trying to expand into the full variety of Angels.
For Chaetodontoplus I can see them going for Meredithi and Scribbled next for species they haven’t bred before.
For Apolemichthys I can see them go for Bandits and Griffis next, but I’d love to see another source for getting CB Goldflakes.
For Pomacanthus, Blue Face seems likely.
For Centropyge, I can see Interruptus, maybe a steady source of CB Flames.
For Holacanthus I can see Rock Beauty next.
If they decide to get back to Genicanthus again I can see a focus on Bellus and Watanabei, maybe Semifasciatus.
Why don’t we get together and petition them on Facebook with some suggestions.
It seems to me a recurrent pattern in their choices of which species to breed (so far) that they seem to go for either the rare (and higher end) species, or something that’s not commonly seen in the hobby.
They’ve mostly focused on Chaetodontoplus and Apolemichthys to date, but I believe they’re trying to expand into the full variety of Angels.
For Chaetodontoplus I can see them going for Meredithi and Scribbled next for species they haven’t bred before.
For Apolemichthys I can see them go for Bandits and Griffis next, but I’d love to see another source for getting CB Goldflakes.
For Pomacanthus, Blue Face seems likely.
For Centropyge, I can see Interruptus, maybe a steady source of CB Flames.
For Holacanthus I can see Rock Beauty next.
If they decide to get back to Genicanthus again I can see a focus on Bellus and Watanabei, maybe Semifasciatus.
Why don’t we get together and petition them on Facebook with some suggestions.