Sorry for the delay in replying. I've been busy with fun fish chores and I got sucked into the excitement of the peppermint angels!
RayL and H.reidi.MN- That methods of pairing has worked best for me but keep in mind that I'm introducing the fish to each other usually in the Q tank or other neutral turf. It is more difficult to introduce a new fish to a mate in an established tank where one of the fish has been in residence.
Tactics- I had invested in Fabio and a female in 2010. A local wholesaler brought them in for me and I believe they had come from Blue Harbor. They were great for several months and then I had an outbreak of Amyloodinium. It was my first and only outbreak and I believe it was introduced on a fresh clam which is why I freeze everything before feeding now. I lost the female and was lucky to save Fabio. This happened in Dec. of 2010 when the TV reality show Survivor was won by a guy named Fabio. That's how my Fabio got his name since he is not only better looking than the male model Fabio, he is also a survivor! Three years later he is now a jumbo sized handsome interrupta.:inlove:
SantaMonica- Thank you. I think a lot of people believe that the color in captive bred fish in general is not as good as wild fish but check out the photos that maximus posted on post number 545 page 22 of this tread. Those photos are interrupta captive bred by Frank Baensch and I think their color is awesome.
We ended up using indiegogo rather than kickstarter and the funding period is finished but you can still view the page and the info there. It's titled "A girlfriend for Fabio"
RayL and H.reidi.MN- That methods of pairing has worked best for me but keep in mind that I'm introducing the fish to each other usually in the Q tank or other neutral turf. It is more difficult to introduce a new fish to a mate in an established tank where one of the fish has been in residence.
Tactics- I had invested in Fabio and a female in 2010. A local wholesaler brought them in for me and I believe they had come from Blue Harbor. They were great for several months and then I had an outbreak of Amyloodinium. It was my first and only outbreak and I believe it was introduced on a fresh clam which is why I freeze everything before feeding now. I lost the female and was lucky to save Fabio. This happened in Dec. of 2010 when the TV reality show Survivor was won by a guy named Fabio. That's how my Fabio got his name since he is not only better looking than the male model Fabio, he is also a survivor! Three years later he is now a jumbo sized handsome interrupta.:inlove:
SantaMonica- Thank you. I think a lot of people believe that the color in captive bred fish in general is not as good as wild fish but check out the photos that maximus posted on post number 545 page 22 of this tread. Those photos are interrupta captive bred by Frank Baensch and I think their color is awesome.
We ended up using indiegogo rather than kickstarter and the funding period is finished but you can still view the page and the info there. It's titled "A girlfriend for Fabio"