blue spotted angel

agreeive?fish

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I was wondering if you could give me the specs on the blue spotted angel that was on divers den for a few seconds last night.. i got to see the pic but when i clicked it was gone so i never seen the size or price could you please provide the price and size info.. also do you have anymore comming to divers den.

also do you have any MALE personifer angels or MALE scribbled angels comming up
i already have a female scribbled angel and iam considering getting the female personifer you currently have on divers den

Thanks
Dennis
 
Dennis,

Thank you for your post. We will check with our Aquaculture Coral & Marine Life Facility for the size and price of the Blue Spotted Angel that was in our Diver’s Den. We will also check on the availability of another Blue Spotted Angel, male Personifer Angel, and a male Scribbled Angel. We will post back as soon as we have a response.

Dallas R.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster & Smith
 
Thanks.. i know you have a male personifer and a male scribbled in your common stock but i have never purchased anything but divers den stock and would perfer to continue to purchase divers den stock for high dollar fish because of the QT process they go thru
 
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Thanks.. i know you have a male personifer and a male scribbled in your common stock but i have never purchased anything but divers den stock and would perfer to continue to purchase divers den stock for high dollar fish because of the QT process they go thru

All there fish, divers den or not, and wisconsin or California, go through the same quarantine process. Am I right DFS?
 
Actually I do not think that the fish from Cali, go through the same strict quarantine that the Rhinelander fish go through.
~Michael
 
HomeSlizzice,

Thank you for your post. All of the staff here at Drs. Foster & Smith recognizes the need to properly quarantine aquaria so that we can offer the healthiest aquatic life available. Although we take many steps to ensure the best possible health of the livestock we offer, we still feel strongly that any aquatic life you bring into your home should be quarantined in a separate aquarium before placing in a display aquarium. By incorporating this protocol at home, you will greatly reduce the likelihood of having problems down the road.

Marine fish and invertebrates are flown in direct from multiple locales around the world. The fish and invertebrates are acclimated in a temperature-controlled room illuminated under red lighting to not shock these animals when the boxes are opened. Fish are cut from their shipping bags and placed in polyethylene totes with shipping water. Brand new seawater of the same temperature is adjusted to a low pH to match the new shipment and this is then dripped into the totes. Water is exchanged with low pH water so that the fish will not be exposed to lethal ammonia levels that can burn their gills during acclimation. Once the inbound fish are in this low pH solution they are then acclimated to the main fish systems where they will reside after acclimation. Fish are then transferred to the holding system and covered with a tarp until they are breathing normally.

Fish are held at the aquatic center for an unspecified time, which will vary depending on the species, origin and transit time. Fish that show any sign of damage or disease are transferred off the floor into a dedicated treatment system so that antibiotics can be administered to combat their specific ailment. Once the fish are healed they are then transferred back onto the floor and are offered for sale when they are eating properly and exhibiting normal behavior. They then can be screened, and selected for shipment and pack out.

You may also be interested in checking out our Up Close Interview with Dr. Race Foster, where he discusses the advantages of buying fish through LiveAquaria.com at the following link:

Up Close Interview with Dr. Race Foster

If you have additional questions, please feel free to let us know.

Dallas R.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster & Smith
 
agreeive?fish,

Thank you for your patience. The Blue Spotted Angel was 3.75” and sold for $79.99. We have one more of these fish in quarantine which is also 3.75” and will sell for $79.99. This fish should be available late next week or the week after.

We also have a male Scribbled Angel in quarantine. This fish is 8.75” and will sell for $599.99. This fish should be available in two weeks.

Dallas R.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster & Smith
 
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