They were going for 100-129 and now I see them from 45-69.
Copps, how are your Debelius, Interrupta, and Resplendents doing??? What kind of spawning are you seeing?
copps, any explanation for the difference in appearance between the wild caught interruptus and the CB interruptus? One certainly has more yellow and the other has a lot more iridescent blue dots.
All Marshall Islands fish, including Centropyge multicolor, used to go through Hawaiian wholesalers before hitting LA... now many go direct from the Marshalls to LA... one of the big reasons for the price drop...
The debelius pair I received was one of the most tragic moments in my fishkeeping life... the airlines had their fun with the box and the fish arrived in rough shape and lasted less than 12 hours... the shot of them above is in Hawaii... I was in Hawaii just before receiving them and the fish looked great... The wild male interrupta was never paired with a fish by me... the CB interrupta I received from Frank I received with the one and only CB joculator ever raised... these two fish were spawning together for Frank as a mixed species pair. I placed the pair in with my wild still growing harem of joculators, and as expected the CB joc dumped the interrupta and began spawning with the jocs... to this day the CB joc is the spawning male... The CB resplendens I received with the wild C. fisheri that of course sawned for Frank, and within days of receiving them they were spawning in a 54 gallon system I placed them in. I also still have the pair of Centropyge colini that Frank spawned... these guys have been in my large sps reef for years with a host of tough fish and they still come out nightly to spawn... this unique species has grown on me and while it is a common color (yellow and blue), it is a very unique Centropyge species in its behavior and morphology, with the little known Centropyge narcosis being its only close relative...
The ridiculous amount of blue on my CB male interrupta I am unable to explain... but what a fish!
Copps
The ridiculous amount of blue on my CB male interrupta I am unable to explain... but what a fish!
Copps
Doesn't everyone have people in Mauritius? :lol: I get lovely irregular shaped sugar cubes from there and sip my tea while dreaming of far away places. Now I'll be thinking about the debelius angels tooOnce settled they do quite well and are a hardy pygmy... debelius are not a VERY deep angel, but not shallow... they have never been seen shallower than about 50 meters in Mauritius though, and there is not a high population density at Mauritius... the reason the fish went undiscovered for so long... so even if you have people at Mauritius, they need to be experienced divers and collectors that know where the fish is found... and even where it is found there are not many... the person who discovered the fish and collected them for years has not collected any in a couple of years now, and he probably won't as he's up there now!
Do your spawning pairs ususal do the deed at dusk, or after lights out?
hmm, I always have seen this fish listed as C. interuptus? Has there been a change?
And John, is anyone trying to breed Resplendents? ( BTW I heard they were incredibly AGGRESSIVE pygmy angels, worse than a male C. argi). Sure wish we could get some more..
i have finally found out how the colors work
interraptus from Ogasawara is more orange and collected in shallower water
that means that thy are better decompressed and have a much better survival rate
so watch out for the all blue ones
Doesn't everyone have people in Mauritius? :lol: I get lovely irregular shaped sugar cubes from there and sip my tea while dreaming of far away places. Now I'll be thinking about the debelius angels too![]()
The more I keep pygmies the more I put aggression on situations and individuals rather than species... Seemingly docile species could become very aggressive under certain circumstances... and hopefully we'll see resplendents in the near future...
What I meant by people in Mauritius are the groups of collectors there already... they are far from setup to go that deep, and again this is a very rare fish at Mauritius... you could see a photo of the holotype in Helmut Debelius' book... Rich Pyle was with Helmut on that trip and told me that was the only specimen they saw! Rich went much deeper expecting to see more as is common with many deep Centropyge, and he didn't! Rich thinks the major populations of that species are somewhere else... not far away at Reunion though Apolemichthys guezei makes debelius look common!
@copp,
can you tell...
1.why A.guezei is so rare though their depth range is stated at 60-80m..less than some other well known angel species...?
@copp,
can you tell...
2.if bellina angel can be seen in abandoned at Lord Howe Island at normal scuba depth,why it is listed as endangered specimen...?
P.S:you told that you will re-upload all those photos in your thread that can't be seen now due to some problem with your photobucket account..when you are going to do that..?:beachbum:
@copp,
can you tell...
1.why A.guezei is so rare though their depth range is stated at 60-80m..less than some other well known angel species...?
2.if bellina angel can be seen in abandoned at Lord Howe Island at normal scuba depth,why it is listed as endangered specimen...?
P.S:you told that you will re-upload all those photos in your thread that can't be seen now due to some problem with your photobucket account..when you are going to do that..?:beachbum: