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I like. Too bad it's about $950 over my spending limit. :lol:
 
Its called subtle beauty. Not everything in a reef has to be bright red, yellow, or pink. Bright colors are a bad part of our American culture.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12375936#post12375936 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by greenmonkey51
Its called subtle beauty. Not everything in a reef has to be bright red, yellow, or pink. Bright colors are a bad part of our American culture.

I agree. This angel actually caught my eye when it first listed a couple weeks ago. if only i could get a larger tank.
 
for some reason fish with duller color but nice body shape catch my eye more then brighter colors and un-interesting body shape.

that beauty is about 989.99 over my spending limit.
 
$1000 for a fish. That sucker better climb out of the tank once a week and cut the grass, and wash my truck before it gets back in the tank.
Cool looking fish, but a weeeeee bit expensive.
 
I remember when you could find them for $250 which was 3years ago and I thought that was too much. You'd think the area they get them from was wiped out by an asteroid and is now inhabited by radioactive sharks. I guess the rest of the economy is in the toilet except marine aquariums.
 
bandits are rare in regular depths and definitely not abundant. IE: i couldn't go scuba diving in 40 feet of water and catch 4 of them. they are being caught at about 180+ feet (which in my book is pretty friggin' deep :)) So unless you have respect for the divers literally risking their lives to catch them, this fish wont have any appeal. they are very nice in person. no other fish looks like them with the markings and the opposite color combination (black/white) and small ones look bada$$!

they are shallower in northwest hawaiian island and kauai because it is slightly cooler, but even there they aren't that common.
 
I think frank only got one juvi out of his pair. the waikiki aquarium also tried to breed them but the male was sterile i believe. Most of them are pinned on the way up, which may cause problems for breeding (from what i heard from a breeder).

i think he is going to breed them again when he gets up and running. I wouldn't mind a tiny tank raised bandit :)
 
Saw one in my LFS about 20 years ago for $35, I thought they were sponge eaters, turns out that little fish would eat anything in the tank. I wish I would have bought it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12380119#post12380119 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DAKOOP
$1000 for a fish. That sucker better climb out of the tank once a week and cut the grass, and wash my truck before it gets back in the tank.
Cool looking fish, but a weeeeee bit expensive.
What would you have a clarion do? :)
 
Aqua Touch (LFS in Phoenix) has one for $399. I was in on Sunday, he was about 6 inches....Cool fish, but not my favorite for that kind of money, a lot of angels in the hundred dollar range I prefer.
 
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