Geniacanthus?

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Has anyone seen any nice ones? i am looking to buy a single, or a pair.
 

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That's like saying I want to buy a tang.

Geniacanthus range from $100 a pair to $10,000 per fish depending on the type. I've had pairs of Bellus and Wantanabai, gadgets had a pair of Swallow Tails; those 3 are ~$200 a pair and thrive once established. My 4+ year old Wantanabai male just jumped kast month, he thought he was a chromis, always in their school.
 

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the female bellus is my favorite angel of all time
personatus is one of the most expensive fish available
when i setup a 90 im gunna get antoher pair of bellus though, but thats just me
 

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One big chromis

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Thanks. I know they are common fish, i just wanted to see if anyone saw a pair being sold online. I am looking for a pair of the swallowtail or bellus.
 

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