300 Clarion Angels!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13823728#post13823728 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GreshamH
New batch, same permit, and same person as last time just held at a different location this time around ;)

All of the last batch sold within weeks of landing :D

Interetsing info, thanks.

I was speaking of moving at the end sale point, not from the supplier. I had spoken to a few online retailer who still had theres and had issues moving them, because of the price. And of course, I can only speak of domestic principles.
 
Who runs this store? I cant believe they would let someone walk up, and hold a fish, like the OP has posted i her otrher thread. I wouldnt let someone do that with a $100 fish, no less a $3000 fish, if it were my store. Well, to each, there own, I guess.
 
Kurplunk, a very strong statement that lacks any credence. Clarions in their range are super abundant. It's not like they are taking 200-300 a day which I am sure is close to the number of yellow tangs collected everyday. Clarion numbers are doing very well when compared to many other angel stocks. Great idea but you chose the wrong fish be a martyr. T
 
zip...zero dead DOAS or DAAS..
The young fish are collected over a large range and represent many thousands seen. Most of the fish encountered are adults...ie breeders and we are one of the only fisheries that see yearling fishes as more valueable.
The older fishes are all left to breed and make plankton. They make millions and millions of clarion babies every year but mother nature uses eggs as much as food as anything else.
The fish are not that special...the prevalence of healthy habiat is and is what determines their abundance.
Thats the science of it anyway. A bit droll....Not as alarming . Sorry.
Steve
 
Here is a better pic I ran across in another thread in the Elos forum on RC.

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I'm so happy I was there and saw all these beautiful fish being unloaded. The next day I went and that is exactly how part of the store looked. Even this great picture doesn't show half of the Clarions swimming around. They were up and perky and eatting immediately. Anyone getting one of these fish is mighty lucky!

If you live in the Bay Area you should rush in to see them before they start shipping out.

By the way, I was just at the new Golden Gate Park aquarium this weekend and they had one Clarion Angel and he wasn't even labeled!
 
I was there in saturday and I have to admit it was definitely quite a site. They all seemed pretty happy, swiming and eating.

I do have to say if you have the cash to spend on one of these gorgeous fish, you are one lucky f*****!!!

A very nice lfs with a great setup! And everyone I spoke to there seemed very knowledgable and was very friendly.

:::cute girls are a plus, lol:::
 
Australian collectors harvest 25 TONS of coral every year. 700,000 to 900,000 bangaiis are harvested each year and they are also a locally restricted species fond in only a few places. 300 is such a small number in the scale of the aquarium trade.
 
Most of the fish encountered are adults...ie breeders and we are one of the only fisheries in the world that see yearling fishes as more valueable.
The older fishes are all left to breed and make plankton.
As I said previously, they make millions and millions of clarion babies every year but mother nature uses eggs as much as food as anything else.
Asia wants big breeder size fishes, we took none. Zero.

The fish are not that special in their region...the prevalence of healthy habitat is..... and is what determines their abundance.
We caught less then the quota allowed and the collecting permit

Thankfully someones sees enough value in the fish to support the research on it and the fishery from it.
If they were biologically rare there would be a point here but then again, they wouldn't be allowed out!
They are only rare to our eyes which is a culturally skewed definition of the term "rare"and hardly credible.
Now gem tangs are rare in their own habitat...so are conspic angels and many species of the most coveted of fish and corals.
Steve
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13855818#post13855818 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ccampbell57
I can see mine somewhere in there (I cant wait Steve!!!!)
You dog you! Damn Chris, your new tank isn't going to drop jaws, its going to slam jaws on the floor breaking them into tiny pieces!

...I'm officially headed your way once its done :D

Congrats on the new acquasition :thumbsup:


Well put Steve...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13865485#post13865485 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cortez marine

They are only rare to our eyes which is a culturally skewed definition of the term "rare"and hardly credible.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13855818#post13855818 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ccampbell57
I can see mine somewhere in there (I cant wait Steve!!!!)

Yeah but I get to see it first. I'll be headed to cargo in a few hrs, I will let you know how it arrives and I will post pics of the one of a kind scribbled clarion. :rollface:
 
I know this thread is old, but didn't feel the need to start a new thread on a similar topic.

What is the going rate of clarion angels now? Have there been any more or will be any more collections in the near future? I've heard mixed opinions on Mexico isn't allowing anymore collections but heard they might? Thanks for Amy help.
 
I know this thread is old, but didn't feel the need to start a new thread on a similar topic.

What is the going rate of clarion angels now? Have there been any more or will be any more collections in the near future? I've heard mixed opinions on Mexico isn't allowing anymore collections but heard they might? Thanks for Amy help.
They have been scarce and still demand a lofty price if you can get on CCampell would probably know more since I believe he has 2 of them
 
As far as I know there are not any more scheduled collections since the permit ran out on them. If this is the case, IMO they are worth more now then what they were selling for when available due to not being available.

They are great fish! I have one from I beleive the shipment pictured (mine is from the second collection trip).
 
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