Bandit angels and Crosshatch in their natural environment

Very good video...I watched at work with no audio, did they say how deep they were? Those Bandits are chunks.
 
You can see why collectors say Bandits are easy to catch, hell they swam almost right up to the camera.

Very cool video, thanks for finding it and sharing.

Dave
 
You could see courting behavior intially with the bandits. What was that one trigger file looking fish half way through? Those big white tail damsels are pretty rare as well and we all know those anthias are amazing beauties but so hard to acclimate. Here is a great shot of Rob catching a baby bandit. Rob has supplied many of us with some great Hawaiian fish. T
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhtrQqLwkuE&feature=player_embedded
 
Great Vid!!! That crosshatch was huge, I don't know how people keep those in tanks. But yeah I wanted an up close of the potters and the anthias was sick!

Thanks Recty enjoyed the vid.
 
I remember chasing around an adult bandit while snorkling off Kauai, and remember thinking, what a fatty!
 
When Rob and I caught my bandit at 180ft it was dark and everything was blue.

He set a fence up to catch a school of flame wrasse and they all looked very dull in color because we were so deep.

I cant wait to get back out in the water with him again.
 
wow some awesome videos, i love love to go collect my own fish out there. that way i can find exactly what i want and don't have to wait .
 
you could probably catch a bandit with a plastic bag if it was all you had!

JC - it isn't that easy :) some times you can drop into 180 feet and come away with nothing. Takes time to learn and find spots that produce certain fish consistently. 180-200 is very deep!
 
Very nice video. One thing to note is that some of these guys occur in much shallower water in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands. I saw bandits about 50ft depth at Pearl and Hermes Atoll.
 
Man, they were fat & sassy!
That was a Filefish, probably a Fantail, but I cannot say with 100% certainty. Afterall, you cannot use color as a useful ID guide at depth.

Matthew
PS.
Nothing is easy at 180-200 feet. I'd be narced out of my freaking mind. And so would most other people ( Ok, I start feeling that at 100-110 ft but still..)
 
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