A.lennardi!!!

WayneL333

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Hey everyone, so I had the opportunity today to pick up 3 A. lennardi so I jumped at it. They've been on my must get fish list forever. Hopefully they make it through QT. I know there's gonna to be issues w my existing femininus but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. It'll be a great problem to have, regardless.

Anyway, here are a few quick pics I took with my iPhone during their formalin bath and acclimation.

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Wow, that's awesome! Most people would love to just have a single femininus, let alone 3 lennardi. Congrats.
 
Wow. Very pretty! Hunter must be so jealous!!!

Looks like they go for about $1,400 each.....:eek2:

Although I am SURE you got a sweet deal. I'm amazed at how you guys (Wayne, Derek, and others) can sniff out these prized fish for so much less than their "normal" price.
 
Wow. Very pretty! Hunter must be so jealous!!!

Looks like they go for about $1,400 each.....:eek2:

Although I am SURE you got a sweet deal. I'm amazed at how you guys (Wayne, Derek, and others) can sniff out these prized fish for so much less than their "normal" price.

Well a lot of these fish while very rare to the hobby are also very difficult to keep, such as this one. So the vendors look to sell them as quickly as possible. They know there aren't too many people out there willing to risk buying them with out any guarantee. I don't know about the others, but I use that along with buying multiple ones to my price advantage :thumbsup:
 
Wow. Very pretty! Hunter must be so jealous!!!
Pretty yes, jealous no; but happy for Wayne. :thumbsup:
The species scares me; not one I'm willing to go after.

are also very difficult to keep, such as this one.
Right.

And to that point, I only know of Sanjay being successful with the species beyond 1 year. And I believe there's one other long term success story out there, but the name escapes me at the moment.

lennardi is nearly a temperate species, and seemingly has some secrets we've yet to unlock.

My personal hunch is that everyone keeps them too warm, or they may actually need 6 months at two different temps; one cold and one warm.
 
Thanks Hunter. Yeah, I have no delusions of being successful :( That's why I picked up all 3 in hopes maybe one of them will survive.

I keep my reef tank on the cooler side so hopefully that'll help.
 
Congrats wayne. Good luck. And if your pintail earlei's, claires or CB bandits get to be a problem with them, I'll take the above guys off your hands, lol
 
Thanks guys! All three readily ate for me today so so far so good! Hopefully they'll make it through their first round of Prazi in a couple of days.

Here's a quick video of them eating a bit:

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Congrats wayne. Good luck. And if your pintail earlei's, claires or CB bandits get to be a problem with them, I'll take the above guys off your hands, lol

Lol, thanks for the offer. I am getting a little worried now. Just w my previous experience with multiple femininus, I know the males are quite territorial and aggressive. And I know mine will be very difficult to catch because it'll be too shy to go into the fish trap. What to do??!

I actually haven't introduced my pintail earlie's into my reef tank yet either. The current two in my tank are huge in comparisons and I didn't want to risk any aggression issues either.

My CB Bandits are probably large enough for my main tank. I gotta think of a way to introduce all of them into my tank. Hmmm...
 
Lol, thanks for the offer. I am getting a little worried now. Just w my previous experience with multiple femininus, I know the males are quite territorial and aggressive. And I know mine will be very difficult to catch because it'll be too shy to go into the fish trap. What to do??!

I actually haven't introduced my pintail earlie's into my reef tank yet either. The current two in my tank are huge in comparisons and I didn't want to risk any aggression issues either.

My CB Bandits are probably large enough for my main tank. I gotta think of a way to introduce all of them into my tank. Hmmm...

Killer, you are a braver man than me...
great to see the coloration on the gp, the growth spread is insane between the generation...
the bandits are tough and healthy, add to dt!

hope all else is going smoothly...

tk
 
My personal hunch is that everyone keeps them too warm, or they may actually need 6 months at two different temps; one cold and one warm.

Yeah, probably true. Both lennardi and feminus are cooler water fish in most cases. I wouldn't be surprised if keeping them in warm tanks over the long haul is pretty hard on the fish. :confused:

Still, very nice fish Wayne. good luck with them.

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