An old favourite - maybe one day I can get one again - Discordipinna griessingeri
Sincerely Lasse
Sincerely Lasse
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Don't forget also killing for sport is perfectly fine as well. Makes sense.That makes me sad.
And the whole Hawaiian ban thing is BS as far as I'm concerned. You can harvest them for food all you want but god forbid that you keep one for your tank pffffft.
Wow thats crazy.As long as you like them frozen Hawaii has no problem at only $5.99 a lbs.
40gHow big is your tank?
And this little clearer why cant have one as i want inverts / shrimps/ crabs/ snails and this particular turkish ( smallish one) ate a jaw fish soon as introduced and then a cleaner shrimp,so as lovely as they look its a definately NO NO fish for me at present time ^_^
I'm sorry guys but I'm from Hawaii. I've never seen a Achilles tang for sale for food in Hawaii.As long as you like them frozen Hawaii has no problem at only $5.99 a lbs.
The peppermint price tag suggests it’s probably best left in the ocean .
My dream fish C. boylei, the Peppermint Angel.
Poor reefer substitution is the Flame Angel
An old favourite - maybe one day I can get one again - Discordipinna griessingeri
They are deep water fish. That is why they are expensive. There are specimens that have been in captivity for 16 years. I am sure I can keep them alive for long term given the fact that I need to spend around 30000.00 dollars to get ONE.The peppermint price tag suggests it’s probably best left in the ocean .
I read something a few years ago about them being hard to collect , and hard to keep in captivity