copps
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Of the ten known Genicanthus species, six are now regularly attainable (fairly at least) in our hobby... thanks now to the readdition of Genicanthus caudovittatus coming now out of Sumatra... Of these "obtainable six", by far my favorite is Genicanthus semifasciatus... the Japanese masked angel... I've owned a pair now for a while in my sps display... these are not necessarily expensive, but are rare to find in good condition... only coming from the Phillipines and never in large numbers... much more common and widely distributed, yet still beautiful, is Genicanthus melanospilos... known as the swallowtail angel... or the Zebra angel as a male... These species have been known to hybridize, yet never have I seen a small, or female, image of one... but now not only do I have my own images... I have my own little girl...
Check her out... a small Genicanthus semifasciatus/melanospilos hybrid... my "semi" semifasciatus... 
Of course... I need a key shot...
Below is a shot of my full G. semifasciatus female...
Below is a small shot of Peter's (SDguy) female melanospilos female...
Notice all fo the intermediates in the hybrid... the facial coloration... the yellow dorsal region... and what is very cool is the intermediate caudal peduncle... complete on one side and broken up on the other!
Copps




Of course... I need a key shot...


Below is a shot of my full G. semifasciatus female...

Below is a small shot of Peter's (SDguy) female melanospilos female...

Notice all fo the intermediates in the hybrid... the facial coloration... the yellow dorsal region... and what is very cool is the intermediate caudal peduncle... complete on one side and broken up on the other!

Copps