Lets see those angelfish pics!!!!!!

bureau13- awesome looking blueline pics, sorry to hear he is gone. That sure was a beautiful fish, is that one of those Vietnamese variants? It seem to me a lot of the Chaetodontoplus angels have a pretty spotty success rate and I have often wondered if their point of origin (mostly phillipines and indonesia from what I understand) has a lot to do with that.

E-A-G-L-E-S- Nice pics of an awesome looking potters!
 
Lets see if this works. Here's a pic of a tank with a pair of bandit's and a regal angel.


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here is a pic of the watanabe I picked up this past week. It looks like a male that was changing...so I need to find a female fast!!!

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I have a Potters too but its always in and out of the rocks too fast to get a picture
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9391131#post9391131 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kahuna Tuna
Lets see if this works. Here's a pic of a tank with a pair of bandit's and a regal angel.


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Those are awesome! How long in captivity?
 
Those are awesome! How long in captivity?

Those mated bandits might just be the coolest thing I have ever seen in a reef tank. I'm not sure about any of the info on this guys tank, I dont have the language pack (Japanese I think.) Here is a link to his site. http://aqulife.blog58.fc2.com/

It looks like this guy is keeping at least 6 angels and butterfly fish in this SPS reef, just awesome.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9410127#post9410127 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scoutmaniak
Oh WOW, Love the close up!!! That is one beautiful fish!!!!! I mite have to rethink my mix of fish for that guy!!!

Thanks....most pics don't do them justice. They are really pretty angels in person.
 
thanks triggerfish for flaunting those! i'm stuck with my ugly one! so disappointed. i'm trying to track one down here. I figured those fish had to pass through me to get to you first, yet i never see any like that out here. If there's an asian market somewhere out there, try finding jellyfish. They primarily eat that in the wild, i used some before and they picked at it, and i diced them up and mixed them with flakes/frozen food, etc.
 
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