My Latz have finally paired up!!

Maximus

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First of all, I just wanted to thank Karen Brittain (the breeder) for her time and generosity. Karen had contacted me a few weeks ago and read that I had been having problems with my pair of c/b Latz. It was basically WW3 between them as they really hated each other. I had to set up a nano tank to separate them as they surely would have fought until one had killed the other. Karen asked me if I wanted a smaller one to see if it would pair up with one of the Latz. She wanted me to have the full experience of a bonded pair and offered to send me one for free!! I was floored at her generosity and her kindness. I immediately accepted and received the smaller fish last week. I introduced him to the main tank after a few days in isolation as I wanted the little guy to regain his strength. The first few days were quite perilous as the larger Latz would not let the smaller one near its anemone. I held out hope because for the most part, the larger one would tolerate the presence of the smaller one, except when it would swim close to the Ritteri. The smaller one never gave up as it would stay within 5-6" of the anemone, risking injury from the the larger clown. Well, to make a long story short, I awoke this morning to find both fish inside the anemone!! This is probably one of the most satisfying events that I have experienced in reef keeping. I have always wanted a pair of Latezonatus clowns but couldn't justify them due to the various issues others have experienced from wild caught pairs. After 15+ years of reefkeeping, I finally have a bonded pair of Latz!! It doesn't get much better than this.:love2: I'll get some pics soon. Thanks Karen!!!!
 
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very nice to hear,,, wanted to ask you what water temps do you keep your latz pair in,, im looking to buy a pair but i cant seem to keep my water at 78degrees consistant and i hear that it is bad for latz??
 
I run my tank from 76-78 or so. Since these are captive bred, I feel that we have a larger margin of error versus wild caught. Interestingly, the parents are in Hawaii and are used to the higher temps (80-82 iirc). I don't think these fish will have a problem at temps between 78-80.
 
A couple blurry pics:

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Congratulations of the Latz finally pairing up. It's a great day when this happens.
 
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That is so great. Congratuations! :beer: I love latz--they're so beautiful. One of those species I'd love to try someday if I ever have the space/budget. What's the minimum size system you'd keep them in, do you think?
 
I'd say 50g would be the minimum as they do get rather large as a fully grown adult. Here are a couple more pics:

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*drool* Someday...What kind of anemone is that?

BTW, I always like seeing footage of fish in the wild, so I thought you might enjoy seeing some wild latz in action. I use this site for research all the time. If you search using the scientific name, they have a few brief clips. :)

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