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Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse, Mystery Wrasse, Radiant Wrasse. Drive the price down!
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Leafy Sea Dragons! The Holy Grail of Sygnathids. I saw some for sale about 10 years ago in Japan for$12,000.00 - each.
I’d love to see the aurora anthias come to market. Looks like a beautiful fish. But being deep water, would need a different tank set up probably?The genicanthus is one we need to do again. We had a few awesome batches about 9 months ago of the Genicanthus semifasciatus but that whole genus is one that I personally think could be a next breakthrough for the industry.
We do have captive-bred purple tangs available now (I think there's 2 more left on our site) but zebrasoma is a genus we seem to be having some pretty good luck with.
One rare deepwater fish we have had success with but haven't found the market for quite yet is the Aurora anthias (Pseudanthias calloura). They're really really cool but they're protogynous so all of our stock has the female coloration.
I’d love to see the aurora anthias come to market. Looks like a beautiful fish. But being deep water, would need a different tank set up probably?
Pretty sure this has been done with some sort of trigger by collecting eggs from a spawn in a wild nest, and rearing the eggs.Rhinecanthus triggers would be very cool to see as captive bred. Given the size of their nest and accompanying territory, I assume this one would be quite tough...
Then it would be different, meaning I’d have to have a deep water only tankdifferent? just run it cooler
Rhinecanthus triggers would be very cool to see as captive bred. Given the size of their nest and accompanying territory, I assume this one would be quite tough...
Pretty sure this has been done with some sort of trigger by collecting eggs from a spawn in a wild nest, and rearing the eggs.
On the subjects of basslets has any work gone into the Lipogramma? Does anyone know about their larval duration? I would love some evdies, trilineata, robinsi would be amazing to see in the hobby more frequently.We've had success with black caps in the past the should be to market in the next year or two. Sadly, I don't think any liopropoma is going to be viable for captive-breeding due to their incredibly long larval duration.
Biota is already doing Psychedelic mandarins!!! WHOOP, WHOOP! I already ordered my pair.Psychedelic mandarins and ruby red dragons! Outside of that, cherub angels or maybe flameback x flame angel hybrids? I’d love a flame but my tank is too small, a flameish looking fish that’s good for a 50 gallon tank would be the dream!
Where?!?! I thought they only had the blue mandarins!Biota is already doing Psychedelic mandarins!!! WHOOP, WHOOP! I already ordered my pair.
We get these seasonally from Mr. Su in Bali. We got a ton in last year I believe around December-January. These guys do get pretty big and they are jerks to conspecifics so keep that in mind.Been on a wait list for over a year.....Still no sign
Pinnate Batfish, Redfin Batfish - Platax pinnatus
Pinnate Batfish (Platax pinnatus) is also known as Redfin Batfish, Pinnate Platax Batfish, Shaded Batfish.www.bluezooaquatics.com