130 X 36 x 36 inbound...any suggestions?

We are still part of mexico didnt you hear.
Shipping would be more than the fish. plus its fricking hot here dont like shipping to here in middle of summer.
 
DD has at least three more Bali scribbled angels, at least from what I saw today. Not sure how close they are to being ready for sale though.

Ted, are you going to go for the small conspic when they list it? It is quite stunning in person, even though it prefers to hide (unlike the tiny bandit angelfish it is being housed with). Uploading a couple pictures of the conspic that I got today and some more you might find intriguing. :)
 
DD has at least three more Bali scribbled angels, at least from what I saw today. Not sure how close they are to being ready for sale though.

Ted, are you going to go for the small conspic when they list it? It is quite stunning in person, even though it prefers to hide (unlike the tiny bandit angelfish it is being housed with). Uploading a couple pictures of the conspic that I got today and some more you might find intriguing. :)

Congrats on the conspic! Can't wait to see some pics... Has to be my favorite angel. QM has 12 juv captive bred scribbleds in stock as of Friday, and they were great prices if you know someone who orders from them
 
Reading my post over again, it sounds like I got it, wish I could have, but I didn't. I meant pictures of it that I got when I went on a DD tour yesterday. Fell asleep before everything finished uploading so here we go!

Tiny Bandit in the tank with the little conspic:


Best shot I could get of the conspic (quite cryptic compared to the larger one they had in another system):




One of Three Cook Islands "Helfrichi" firefish:


SPS Section of Kevin's 180:


A Second Pair of Venusta doing quite well:






 
I apologize about the quality of the photos, just using my iPhone 4S (if I didn't spend so much on aquarium stuff, I could get a decent camera).

While on the tour Kevin greeted me before I registered it was him since this was my first time seeing him in person. The tour as a whole was great, and the conversations I had with Kevin were awesome. Being that he has helped so much in my multibar angel efforts, we talked about Paracentropyge complex angels in general as far as care and what we have both noticed between him acclimating them and my experience after receiving them. First thing was how much work it really takes in getting the fish used to captivity, eating, and in great condition. He did comment that Paracentropyge are some of the toughest angels to keep successfully since he can have a pair (like what he got for me or the previous Venusta pair sold on DD recently) in his office tank doing well after 3-4 months and have them die in 24 hours when moving them to QT prior to sale. As we were talking, I noticed the pair of Venusta pictured above would ride the MP40 periodically and mentioned to him that the male multibar I have really likes to swim in front of my MP10s. He and I think that flow might have a positive impact on keeping these fish, as well as with other delicate species (he mentioned Ventralis anthias being a prime example since they sit on the bottom in the QT system and swim more when the flow increases). Just some of what Kevin and I talked about.
 
Those are great iphone pictures! I would love to see that little guy in the tank with the baby bandit... That would be one heck of a sight
 
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