Paracentropyge multifasciata

Way to go Ryan... yet another overlooked fishkeeping skill... the ability to click and checkout under pressure... :)
 
Way to go Ryan... yet another overlooked fishkeeping skill... the ability to click and checkout under pressure... :)

Thanks John! I am very excited! (did I already say that?)

That is a skill I spent a lot of time working at today!!!

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Way to go Ryan... yet another overlooked fishkeeping skill... the ability to click and checkout under pressure... :)

Tell me about it :lol:

That's how I got these...

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:D
 
Thanks Brian.

They should do fine....That is why I bought them from DD.

The Site said that they were housed with Butterfly's and wrasses so they are used to other tankmates, and they are readily eating brine shrimp, mysis, and seaweed!!!

I would just watch them for awhile. Even though they are doing well for DD that doesn't mean that the stress of shipping will not change that. My blueline from DD took a few days before eatting and a few weeks before she ate aggressively. I sure that they do fine in your care though :).
 
I would just watch them for awhile. Even though they are doing well for DD that doesn't mean that the stress of shipping will not change that. My blueline from DD took a few days before eatting and a few weeks before she ate aggressively. I sure that they do fine in your care though :).


For Sure!

They will be going into QT to fatten up for a few weeks...
 
Way to go Ryan!!!!!!!!!
Your excitement has me excited for you. They will look fantastic in their new home.
I love to see you get sooo excited. Thats what makes this hobby so much fun.
And to know that they are going to a good home is the iceing on the cake.
Congrats man, cant wait to see them.
 
Wow that is so crazy, you mentioned that and they became available. Things are in your favor today! I think its great you wanted these fish so bad and they are yours. Way to go!
 
Way to go Ryan!!!!!!!!!
Your excitement has me excited for you. They will look fantastic in their new home.
I love to see you get sooo excited. Thats what makes this hobby so much fun.
And to know that they are going to a good home is the iceing on the cake.
Congrats man, cant wait to see them.


Hahahaha!

Thanks Brad. I really appreciate the encouragement! And your right. One great thing about this hobby is that there are sooo many different fields you can get into. There is always something to excite you in this hobby!!!
 
Wow that is so crazy, you mentioned that and they became available. Things are in your favor today! I think its great you wanted these fish so bad and they are yours. Way to go!


How Crazy is that!!! It must have been fate. After they came up on the Sneak Peak, I new that I had to get them!!!
 
Ryan,

This trio is absolutely beautiful. I had the chance to observe them in the large coral system that Kevin placed them in... their behavior was fascinating to watch.

Good luck with them--they'll be shy at first, but will warm up with time.

Best,
Eric
 
Ryan,

This trio is absolutely beautiful. I had the chance to observe them in the large coral system that Kevin placed them in... their behavior was fascinating to watch.

Good luck with them--they'll be shy at first, but will warm up with time.

Best,
Eric



Man! You are really getting me excited talking about their fascinating behavior!!! I love sitting on the couch and watching the tank. They are gonna make it even that much better!!!

Eric - Thank you very much for the advice! I've got a very open aquascape with many different caves and crevices for them to hide in!!!!
 
I was actually in the running for them as well, and refreshed as soon as it popped up. But after I saw the price on them, I decided to pass. haha. But congrats man! Take good care of them. Post pics after they get settled.
 
They are here!!!

They all look great!!! However, one of them keeps poking its head above water...It seems to breathe... The other 2 are calm and cool....

The acclimation continues...

Pics to come!
 
I've had fish do that while stressing out during acclimation... just keep acclimating and try to put a top on the bucket to relieve stress (no movement or light). They should be fine, GL and congrats!
 

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