You know I don't believe the hotumatuas are themselves protected, but rather all collection of reef life at Easter Island is. I know Nick's referring to my conversation with Frank Baensch when we talked about this, but Zem, what reference are you referring to? Either way they won't be showing up... They're found outside of Easter Island at a few islands but all the ones that have entered the trade have come from Easter that I know of... When I last saw Frank in October he had three "hot tomatoes"... Just 17 hours after I left Oahu on that trip for Guam an earthquake hit that knocked out power on parts of the island... Frank's backup systems ran life support but not the chillers, and he lost one when the temperatures went to the high 70s. Frank says that these guys can take no higher than 72 degrees in the long term, so they need almost a dedicated system with a larger than average chiller... He offered me his remaining pair but I passed, as my wife would shoot me if I set up another separate system

. Honestly... if I was single I wouldn't have been able to pass them up...

Beautiful they were... They went to a guy in California who did just that... a dedicated cool water system for them... Even in the future Frank said he won't do much with them simply due to their cool water requirements... Oh well... so many fish and so little space
Alicia... Mom and Dad C. resplendens and C. fisheri are a hoot also! They ar little terrors to new additions... especially the resplendens... it's true what they say about them! I added this past weekend some fairy wrasses to my dwarf angel tanks... A trio of rhomboid wrasses went in with the resplendens/fisher's pair and they were getting tagged pretty well... shut the lights off for the night and it was better the next day and gone by the third day... In the Colin's pair/ interruptus tank I put a trio of Hawaiian flame wrasses and they fit right in with no aggression... I also got a TRUE Hawaiian flame angel... it came in with a bunch of Christmas Island flames and man did the red on him stand out... not a bit of orange or yellow to speak of... pretty neat... I'll get some more pics soon.
All corals have been okay with my dwarfs, but I did recently find a coral that my regal angel trio went to town on! I'm getting together a symphyllia collection and placed three healthy pieces in my large display with the regals... they nearly ate one to death before I could get the corals out

I'd still choose angels over LPS any day of the week!
Copps