Cool Fish on Diver's Den

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Cool Butterfly

No walk in the park by any stretch of the imagination.
 
Those are not in Hawaii to the best of my knowledge.
You most likely saw millet seed butterflyfish which are also yellow.


Those native to Hawaii? Just wondering because I thought I saw a metric ton of those about a month ago while scuba diving. I'll have to go back through my pictures but saw some really small ones too that I thought would be neat to have.
 
Thanks. I definitely saw those, and lots.

I didn't know the name.

I just returned from almost three weeks in Hawaii myself... you may be thinking of Chaetodon quadrimaculatus... commonly known as the four spot butterfly and commonly found in Hawaii... just collected my first one of these in Kona a couple weeks ago where it is one of the few whitelisted butterflies there. Chaetodon bennetti (the fish pictured above) is not found in Hawaii.

Copps
 
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Kinda surprised this guy is still up. Not super great looking now, but google images of terminal males looks real nice.

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Bennetti is gone.

Whoever purchased it, please let us know how it does and what it eats.

Matt (caribfan) got this guy when it was put back up for sale. He has a lot of experience with hard to keep butterflies. I have no doubt it will do just fine in his care
 
I just returned from almost three weeks in Hawaii myself... you may be thinking of Chaetodon quadrimaculatus... commonly known as the four spot butterfly and commonly found in Hawaii... just collected my first one of these in Kona a couple weeks ago where it is one of the few whitelisted butterflies there. Chaetodon bennetti (the fish pictured above) is not found in Hawaii.

Copps


John could you post some pictures of your tanks for us? Anything new and exciting fish wise?
 
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Kinda surprised this guy is still up. Not super great looking now, but google images of terminal males looks real nice.

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He turns into a really nice looking fish. So as long as a terminal male is not introduced...this particular fish will definitely continue to become a terminal phase male? No chance of reverting to female? Thanks
 
So if the Clarion angel is captive-bred, why the same price (if not more). Isn't the expense of these fish the cost involved in catching them at the other end of the world?
 
So if the Clarion angel is captive-bred, why the same price (if not more). Isn't the expense of these fish the cost involved in catching them at the other end of the world?



I'm sure the cost is comparable to running a system to occasionally breed them.
 
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