Pics of what those who are lucky to have a clarion will look as an adult.

t'll be news here probably.
We are wholesale only.
However my associates believe that we should explore the opening of a retail storefront.
So many stores go direct to our supply lines. It seems only fair that a wholesaler might think about playing more fields as well.
What I like most about wholesale is the weekends off and not taking an hour to explain disease control to a guy who got his fish at a big chain store....
What I like least about wholesale is that almost all our customers are buy and sell business people and not fish fanatics!
Sustainable collection practices, fish behavior, adventures in collecting etc are pretty much all lost on the traditional customer base.

All I ever hear is....'How much? Whats my discount? Whats my deal? What if I buy 2/ etc."

The fish talk and exploration ...the interest in marinelife all seems to be in the hobby zone. Business people are having a rough year and there seems to be no fun in it anymore.
Steve
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I think Flames are the most beautiful Centropyge angels anyway. Nothing to do with rarity. And the male Clarions pictured are both beautiful & unique. Its not about the price with me. I love Holcanthids PERIOD.
But the big question is: How are they in relation to other fish? Non-angels, that is?

Matthew
 
They are very territorial. Can be very very aggressive once acclimated and especially when fully mature. If you have ever kept a large passer than you get the idea. T
 
We have the luxury to house them in colonies and they do very well together...so long as all are close to the same sizes.
Eight 6 inchers in the 240 office tank put on a nice show and rarely quarrel.
10 big ones do even better. They shool like damsels.
Small ones are a lot less forgiving of anothers presence.
Steve
 
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