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

I told Larry about the success his food provided for the project and he then donated food and became the "Official Sponsor." He and I designed the shirts you saw me post...I need to post a pic of the whole shirt...

But, this project would never have happened if it was not for his food, esp the herb blend, as they really enjoy that...
 
Sadly, there were 6 at macna, that I hear perished last night...some have lost some and had some issues but mine have been okay...
 
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The proud parents Rufus and Karen and the wet ones too in the tank.

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Wayne, thanks for sharing....it was your post back then that sealed the deal for me and I knew, lol...
 
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“The G. personatus Project 2014”

Many people in the hobby consider the Peppermint Angelfish to be the ultimate “If money was no object, I would have one” fish. However, there is another ultra-rare angelfish rarely encountered in the hobby and often referred to by prominent figures as “the holy grail.” This would be the Genicanthus personatus or Masked Angelfish.

The G. personatus is seldom seen in the trade and when specimens are located the price is out of reach for all but the most elite exotic fish collectors. The last collected pair was listed for sale at a starting price of nearly $30,000. A Google search reveals very few articles or videos online about this elusive species, which some hobbyists may have never heard of until now.


Well that is about to change….

Veterans in the hobby may recognize the name Rufus Kimura, who is a well-respected deep-water diver who resides in Hawaii. Using special closed-circuit rebreathers and other advanced equipment Rufus and his team risk their lives diving to depths of 400+ feet to collect some of the most sought after fish in the aquarium trade. In late 2013 Rufus was able to collect a pair of mature G. personatus angelfish and deliver them to renowned biologist Karen Brittain. Having a bonded pair of G. personatus under her roof was amazing, but much to Karen’s dismay the male specimen refused to readily eat any foods offered for weeks. A variety of commercial and fresh foods were offered but still the fish refused to eat with any enthusiasm. The decision was made that if the fish did not eat very soon it would be rehomed into the ocean for fear that it would perish.

In comes Reef Frenzy®…

Ted Krupman (Humaguy on Reef Central) is a collector of exotic marine angelfish and had been feeding LRS Frenzy foods for many months to his prized specimens. His fish collection and experiences are well documented in his lengthy thread on Reef Central. During email correspondence Ted mentioned to Karen that he had been having great results feeding the Herbivore Frenzy® and Reef Frenzy® blends to new arrivals that were finicky eaters. Karen had not heard of LRS previously so she contacted Larry DuPont, the owner of LRS Foods, LLC to order a cooler of foods for her projects. LRS Frenzy foods with probiotics arrived for the first time in Hawaii mid-January. The LRS Frenzy foods were offered to the male G. personatus as a last ditch effort to entice the fish to eat in captivity. Almost immediately it began to consume the LRS foods and shortly returned to the condition and weight it had been at the time of collection. The freshness of ingredients and diversity in the LRS blend had the desired effect of eliciting a feeding response and increasing appetite.


Then the unbelievable happened…


The pair spawned while under Karen’s care!

Karen was able to work around the clock for the next few months rearing the larvae and having an unprecedented hatch of G. personatus angels! The amount of labor and dedication involved during this stage is commendable.


In late April of 2014 Larry received a telephone call from Ted and after being sworn to secrecy Larry was informed of what had been done. Karen had expressed that LRS foods had a positive impact on the project and she wished to keep feeding LRS foods to the brood stock and eventually the juveniles. Therefore, Rufus and Karen invited LRS Foods, LLC to be a sponsor of what has now been affectionately named the “G. personatus Project 2014.” Larry eagerly agreed and has been providing LRS probiotic frozen foods to Karen since January 2014.


Since Rufus was scheduled to be a speaker at MACNA 2014 he decided that was the perfect venue to announce this project to the reefing community.


History has been made…

Imagine the significance of the worlds most rare and expensive angelfish being tank bred and the tank-raised juveniles are eating prepared frozen foods. Previously, the purchasers of wild caught G. personatus had to roll the dice and pray the fish would adapt to captivity, which was not always successful. If this sensitive angelfish can be captive bred who knows what other species can be bred with similar results. With new restrictions regarding wild caught specimens looming on the horizon captive breeding programs can change the hobby in a big way LRS Foods is honored to be involved with this groundbreaking, history-making project.


LRS is the only frozen food on the market with lab verified probiotic cultures. Many recently published studies have found boosting foods with probiotic bacteria provides numerous benefits to fish.


Karen continues to use LRS foods in her projects and even named it as the “first choice” frozen food of her P. venusta tank bred juveniles in the Rising Tide Conservation blog.

That link can be found here:

http://risingtideconservation.blogspot.com/2014/04/larval-rearing-of-purple-mask-angelfish.html
 
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