Rogger Castells
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Nice Pictures John. Did all the fishes made it alright? do you have pics of the fish you kept for your tank?
The hybrid is actually a Potter's/ Fisher's hybrid... just the third known in history... the second is in my freezer after getting infected from where it was needled. The significance of this fish is not in its beauty, but in the fact that it is the only known dwarf angel hybrid between subgenera... potteri is in the Centropyge subgenus and fisheri is in Xiphypops... they are not closely related... and these are probably a result of "accidental hybridization", not active spawning between the two species...
that is interesting John does this mean that the book angelfishes of the world by Kiyoshi endoh is incorrect it has Fisher in the centropyge genus , it is also in centropyge genus in a guide to angelfishes and butterflyfishes by Gerald allen, R steene and Mark Allen.
It was great to finally meet you today in person, John. My family is planning another trip to the Keys (Key West) in June. Your pictures from your most recent Florida Keys dive trip are amazing. :thumbsup: For those keeping track, John's private collection of angelfish now exceeds over 40 angelfish!!!
Wow. Can we see a picture?
Nice Pictures John. Did all the fishes made it alright? do you have pics of the fish you kept for your tank?
that is interesting John does this mean that the book angelfishes of the world by Kiyoshi endoh is incorrect it has Fisher in the centropyge genus , it is also in centropyge genus in a guide to angelfishes and butterflyfishes by Gerald allen, R steene and Mark Allen.
Wow. Can we see a picture?
Thanks for the photos when is the angel going out of quarantine and in what tank will thy go in
Wow! the potters/fisheri might not be famous for its beauty but it's still a very attractive hybrid, imo!
I heard that fishers/flavicaudus are now the same species?
You need to have a permit in order to collect fish