Bandit Pair?

regina574

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I think I remember reading awhile ago that LiveAquaria had a bandit pair in qt. Were they put up for sale and I missed it? I do not remember seeing these fish posted if they ever were. If they were posted do you happen to have the picture?

I am interested to know any information you can give about the pair.
 
regina574,

Thank you for your patience while we check on the Bandit Angels that were offered through our Diver’s Den selection. The pair went fast after being added to our Diver’s Den site and have already been delivered to the lucky customer who purchased them. We apologize that we no longer have a photograph of the pair.

Gwen S.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster and Smith
 
Can you send the sold link, or the RSS when the fish were sold? Pictures?

I was really trying to get these fish, and I never saw them posted. And I rarely miss much from the DD

~Michael
 
I thought it was odd that there was no thread or picture posted of these fish. What day were they posted? Darn, I really wanted to see the pic
 
The idea definately popped up in my mind a few times... They would have had to stay in a 55 until the middle/end of July, so I probably wouldn't have gotten them.
I just really wanted to see a picture of the pair.
 
Greetings,

Thank you for your patience. I would like to apologize for the delay in responding as I was waiting to hear back from Dr. Sanjay Joshi at Penn State University to allow me to provide this information here on RC. These fish were sold with no images or I would be more than happy to post them in this thread.

The Bandit Angelfish Pair are now fully settled into their new home at Penn State. The fish are prominently displayed in the 550 gallon SPS dominated reef aquarium which resides in the HUB-Robeson student union building. Every day around 10,000 Penn State students walk by the aquarium, and this is one of the official stop for the students, and campus tour groups. The University gives several tours a month to elementary and middle school classes, and also host around 20 - 30 different college classes / labs here at the Aquarium per semester which is a great hands on teaching tool. The college classes range from Geo Sciences, Biology, and Oceanography, to Chemistry, Ichthyology, and Marine Ecology.

Their mission is to educate and increase the awareness and understanding of coral reefs, bring the beauty of coral reefs to central Pennsylvania, and hopefully excite future generations of students to do research on coral reefs and to better understand the ecology of this special ecosystem.

I am hoping Sanjay will post some pictures of the pair in the coming weeks here in this thread, and I apologize once again for the inconvenience.

Regards,
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14831876#post14831876 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by michael_cb_125
.....or pictures of the Pair that was sold

Thanks

~Michael
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