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03/30/2017, 11:16 AM | #5428 |
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I was surprised to see this guy in DD... thought you would have bought it by now. :0) Or maybe you've already got this species?
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around 8 years ago.
the cortez grew up to be one of the coolest fish I have ever kept, she loved to clean the gh. really wild looking fish evil pic baby pic looks diff now the first R cinereus collected I haven't seen these pics in years Last edited by humaguy; 03/30/2017 at 05:27 PM. Reason: added |
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I miss my trigger, I need to add a different shape and personality. Searching for a puffer at the moment too.
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03/31/2017, 05:50 PM | #5434 | |
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I think a gh would be a great fit and don't think he will bother anyone, but, you know how triggers can be. They get very big and grow very quickly. Have you seen the blue puffers that Barnett is getting? Michael has one. Hope all is well with you, TK |
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03/31/2017, 06:14 PM | #5435 |
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these are beautiful fish |
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Things are good here, Haven't added a fish in a long time, ready to bring in a few new things. I saw the puffer, not necessarily my style. Have you seen one in person?
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I did see them in person, and they are def blue and very cool, but not my cup of tea either. He also has a one of the possible outrigger/lineo baby trigs, if you wanted to go small, unique, and rare. Happy hunting! TK |
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Beautiful selection of fish you have.. In awe... Have you seen those tusks at nyaquatics? I bought one but can't find a ton of info online.. And having a little bit of a hard time to get him active and swimming.. I have had him since Fri, I guess just getting used to tank.. Any info and yiur input is appreciated... Thanks... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Maybe this will help. 5th paragraph http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2003/3/fish |
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Thanks... I think it's just the acclimation period.. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Congrats to Joe and Noel, cb G lamarck!
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Michael has this little girl
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Very cool. Though being less connected than you are haha, who's Joe and Noel? They have a website?
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Joe Yiallo and Noel Heinsohn of the LI Aquarium. Here is Noel's article. There’s a New Captive Bred Genicanthus in Town! With all of my responsibilities at the Long Island Aquarium, I find my schedule lately lacking free time for aquaculture projects. However, I try my best to squeeze some “play” time into my routine. I set up some larval tanks, collect some eggs from our 20,000 gallon reef tank, and wait to see what surprise is in store. The last few times that I have done this it resulted in anthias. Of course that was very exciting but this time around I was hoping for something different. (Don’t get me wrong, I am also still trying to raise more anthias as well. One day I hope to perfect the process.) Lucky for me, this time the reef tank’s vast diversity has given me an angelfish! After raising marine ornamental species for 6 years, I can finally cross angelfish off my to-do list. Not only is it my first angelfish, but it is also a species first! With this article it is my greatest pleasure to introduce to you: the first ever captive-bred Genicanthus lamarcks! I have been sitting on this for a couple of weeks but I wanted to wait until I could capture some quality photos. The tank that she was in prevented me from doing that and I wanted you, dear readers, to be able to take in all of her beauty. I finally got to move her and here are the results. I am looking forward to spilling the beans on how she came to be in an upcoming issue of Reefs Magazine. You can expect to see lots of development photos! I am working hard on the next batch right now and I hope to recreate this event. I’m looking forward to learning more about this genus and being able to share my findings with you! Keep an eye out for the follow up! Go forth: Eat. Sleep. Aquaculture. |
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Very cool thank you. Must be something to just collect eggs and get a surprise at what hatches.
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05/02/2017, 12:35 PM | #5448 |
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hey all,
a bit of an update, nothing new to report, and all seems well. lol, which always worries me. the fish are growing and loving the longer days into summer, and are friskier at this time of the year, lol. will try and get pics of the fish I missed and the other two tanks soon. hope you are all well |
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the gp are so perfectly named, really outgoing fish, like dogs |
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Just a little bit jealous of the tank,,, looks nice...
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