Dwarf Angel ID

No idea if the fish is still there. It had just arrived when I was there and was not for sale. They posted it in my local forum with other fish with prices but never listed that one. I may have to shoot them a PM and see what it is going for. It is a very tempting fish.

The fish is still there but was already sold to some nut in Virginia...
 
Agree, I have seen juvenile C. nahackyi and they don't look like that, and as Copps says, their range is way too far away. Whoever ends up with this fish let me know, I want tissue samples! :) That is the only way to confirm.

No worries Luiz, while I'll probably have to pound a couple of shots beforehand, I should be able to get you a sample... although this guy is tiny... what a fish huh? Are you aware of any records of multicolor north or west of Palau? I finally got a hold of Rich and he isn't... I knew the minute I saw this fish it was probably the daughter of a waif multicolor that spawned into the ferrugata population in PI... which is the hip thing to do apparently when you're a rare Centropyge species near Cebu...

Very cool!

Do you drive up and get the fish yourself or trust them to send it?

Brian Griffin, the store manager, knows what's up and is not your average LFS guy... it would be nine hours round trip to where it is in Jersey... too bad I don't live where I grew up... then it'd be local. It'll be coming Fedex... who I trust much more than the other guys...

You motor-boating son of a @#$%^!

Well Cam... I've been called a lot of things but that my friend is a first!!:p

Copps
 
Copps, Really envy you guys, can get these rare hybrids... Hope can see more of the fish when it arrives at your place...
 
The fish is still there but was already sold to some nut in Virginia...
Really glad to see you got it. I know your a busy man, but we'll definitely need updates on this little girl.

Shoot, I think she'd fit in with your False Shepard's real well.
 
Nice pickup, John! What is your plans for it? Keep it single or pair it up with something? :)
 
Copps, Really envy you guys, can get these rare hybrids... Hope can see more of the fish when it arrives at your place...

Thanks Terry... and good call on this one! On Wednesday my wife and I took my wife's friend visiting from Ecuador into DC to the Natural History Museum... as I was looking at their priceless gem and jewelry collection I was thinking to myself how lucky we are in this hobby to be able to collect the priceless gems of our hobby for a relative bargain...

Really glad to see you got it. I know your a busy man, but we'll definitely need updates on this little girl.

Shoot, I think she'd fit in with your False Shepard's real well.

Thanks buddy... I'll keep everyone updated... this fish will not go in that system... muscling in a small Centropyge into an established harem is a tricky thing and I would not risk her life to that...

John,

Could it be an unrecognized Multi-color morph?

Matthew

Anything is possible Matt, but you need to evaluate all of the factors... Centropyge multicolor is not documented from the Philippines, but it is found at nearby Palau... My suspicions are this specimen is an offspring of either a waif multicolor spawned at Palau or a pocket of multicolor somewhere in PI... As is typical when one species is rare and another common hybridization could occur... so it makes complete sense. What are the chances though that an undescribed morph of multicolor arose that just happened to look like C. ferrugata in a location wher multicolor is undocumented and ferrugata is one of the most common species? I'd say slim (very slim) to none...

Whatever the answer though this is big news to science... even if it were just an aberrant multicolor this would be the first record from north and west of Palau... that's another thing great about this hobby... these are not just exciting to us... but to the world experts in ichthyology and the Pomacanthidae family! I got in touch with Rich Pyle and he was blown away... how cool is that! Hopefully this fish survives transport, settles, in, and grows out... but the nice thing is that as long as I get this specimen I could get a DNA sample and we will have an answer as to what it is... and again whatever the answer it will be big news in the world of angelfish... :) If you don't think that is cool then get outta this thread!!:blown:

Time for car key pictures !

You know it buddy!

Did I call that one or what? ;) :D

Marie you've provided some great info and made some great calls... but let's be honest... was it really that tough figuring I'd be interested in this fish? :D

Nice pickup copps, as someone who saw it in person, you are getting an amazing fish.

Yeap... nice photos... I knew it was special the moment I saw it...

Nice pickup, John! What is your plans for it? Keep it single or pair it up with something? :)

It will go into its own 10 gallon QT for a while... and then probably into my subtropical display as the only Centropyge for a while as its small... down the line I may add to it but only when this will be the dominant fish of the group... although alot of things could happen before then... especially with a fish this small... let's hope it goes well...

Copps
 
No worries Luiz, while I'll probably have to pound a couple of shots beforehand, I should be able to get you a sample... although this guy is tiny... what a fish huh? Are you aware of any records of multicolor north or west of Palau? I finally got a hold of Rich and he isn't... I knew the minute I saw this fish it was probably the daughter of a waif multicolor that spawned into the ferrugata population in PI... which is the hip thing to do apparently when you're a rare Centropyge species near Cebu...

Copps

Don't worry about sampling it fast, as I told you I am moving to California this fall, and it will slow down work in my lab. So wait to sample only when the fish grows some more and when you are sure it can take survive a fin clip removal well. I should have the lab operational again by October.

As for records, no, I am not aware of multicolor west of Palau, so even if it is just an odd looking multicolor (and not a hybrid) it is exciting scientifically.
 
great to see that fish went to copps....the fish need healing...in care of copps, this fish will have a long happy future...:bounce3:
 
This interesting fish came in the same shipment out of Cebu... it is one of the flame/rusty hybrids... I did not take this as I have a couple so it is still there at the store...

loriculus_ferrugata_hybrid_NJ.jpg


Interestingly the above specimen appears to be more flame than rusty... below is a shot of one of my more 50/50 flame rusty hybrids when it was freshly imported... they are now darken as they quickly got a suntan under the metal halide lighting...

ferrugata_loricula_hybrid-1.jpg


ferrugata_loricula_hybrid3-1.jpg


So who's going to scoop the other one up?

Copps
 

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