With the shut down of Hawaii, conveniently, some of my biggest fish wants are all local to the area. One of those on that list though was the Potter’s Dwarf Angelfish and as soon as I heard Biota had successfully bred them I knew I had to get one. I knew the price tag wouldn’t come cheap but if I can get one of my dream fish AND support a group that has brought this and many other species to us, then by all means, take my money.
I’ve never ordered directly from Biota so that was a first for me and I’d have to say the experience was as smooth as I needed it to be. I ordered this little guy and a female mandarin to pair with my captive bred male I picked up a couple months ago. They arrived on my selected date and both looked fantastic right out of the bag.
This little one came in roughly the size of a quarter and has been doing great (since last Tuesday when it was put into the tank). It’s taken to all sorts of food including flake, small frozen, and masstick. It’s also picking at my rocks constantly but hasn’t touched any coral so far thankfully.
Anyways, I’m super stoked to have this little guy in my tank and am thankful Biota has provided us with them.
I’ve never ordered directly from Biota so that was a first for me and I’d have to say the experience was as smooth as I needed it to be. I ordered this little guy and a female mandarin to pair with my captive bred male I picked up a couple months ago. They arrived on my selected date and both looked fantastic right out of the bag.
This little one came in roughly the size of a quarter and has been doing great (since last Tuesday when it was put into the tank). It’s taken to all sorts of food including flake, small frozen, and masstick. It’s also picking at my rocks constantly but hasn’t touched any coral so far thankfully.
Anyways, I’m super stoked to have this little guy in my tank and am thankful Biota has provided us with them.