ORA Platinum Picassos

my local fish store just brought a pair in


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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15117784#post15117784 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by oceancube78
lol thats what i thought at first, my wife looked and them and said "oh no not more money" lol she knew i already wanted them....
These are not new species of fish. They are A. percula, not a new species
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15120140#post15120140 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefvette
299.99 a fish in jersey.....
a lfs confirmed it'll be in at the lower cost that you found in jersey. now to see if the pics don't do it justice, or not?...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15123987#post15123987 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by blazedapurp
I know this is off topic but I want to know what are PE mysis? What does the PE stand for?

PE is the company name, pristine energetics

Their mysis have much higher fat content than the rest including H* due to their unique grow out area, the mysis travel 200m in the Gracia lake to the top to eat plankton so giving them a much heavier insulation (i.e. fat) contents.

Unfortunately, not many shops carry it due to their distribution (i.e. associated with cost).

*Canadian product*
 
koo thxs dude i always see people saying they feed their fishes PE mysis and just always wondered what it was
 
considered that the last one that was almost completely white was sold for US$32,000 at thailand (A.polymnus), these are a steal.....
 
big difference between A. polymnus and A. percula, the latter being the species "platinum's" were developed from. snowflake's are A. ocellaris.

i remember seeing a pic of the "white polymnus" and if i'm not mistaken it looked much better than those i've seen of "platinum's". i like the polymnus teardrop body shape and don't care for the body shape of percula's (juvies are cute). i'm more inclined to want a compressed teardrop shape plain jane over graphic patterns of a square jawed goofy looking face on a torpedo body type clownfish. still the smaller size and "community tank fish" nature of percula is a plus.

ora produces polymnus, who know perhaps they'll develop a white polymnus too??
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15116685#post15116685 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by oceancube78
everyone needs to relax, geez they are living animals and they look happy,they would be swimming backwards or upside down if they were ill, dang give ora credit they did and awsome job creating a new species, look we never had piccasso's and now everyone wants one........ all this talk about poor guys and ewwww but if they cost $10.00 each you would have one in a heartbeat, dont lie to yourself....

The picasso patterns are naturally occurring, this is not. That's the difference.

And no, I wouldn't buy them even if they were $10 each. :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15133747#post15133747 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Slakker
The picasso patterns are naturally occurring, this is not. That's the difference.

And no, I wouldn't buy them even if they were $10 each. :)
please dont lie to yourself about not buying one if they were $10.00 each... just forget it i wont even start with this cause it'll turn into drama.... anyways like i was saying just give them props, they(ORA) worked a while to do this and they
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15133747#post15133747 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Slakker
The picasso patterns are naturally occurring, this is not. That's the difference.

And no, I wouldn't buy them even if they were $10 each. :)
please dont lie to yourself about not buying one if they were $10.00 each... just forget it i wont even start with this cause it'll turn into drama.... anyways like i was saying just give them props, they(ORA) worked a while to do this and they
 
These fish look much better in person under a 14k+ lighting. I saw they pair that douglam mentioned earlier, they were in a solana under a DE Phoenix bulb and they looked pretty sweet. I guess some black will develop on the dorsal as they mature.
 
I think that these guys need some time to really show their true colors; I bet when the black starts to set in they are going to look much better, hopefully someone will post some pics in the near future of a more mature pair.
 
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