Show me your dwarf angels!

here is Parango... i've never seen him eat anything i've offered in the 2 and a half months i've had him... sorry for the picture quality but it is really hard to take a picture of this fish... all he wants to do is hide everytime i go near with the camera...

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8848621#post8848621 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by amphirion
Naka, I really like your Joculator. How much did it cost you? Do you have it in a reef tank?
They retail around 700 - 1000. And yes, I have it in my reef full of LPS and SPS. Doesn't pick at any of my corals.

Thanks,

James
 
Thanks for the responses - that is pretty much in line with what Branden at yourreef in Roseville, CA told me. In fact, I just came home with 2 little clowns, and a bunch of snails & hermits for cleanup.
 
Hello F-E!

Yeah! It's strange to talk with you in english!lol For the flame's picture, I have take maybe an hundred of shot to get this one(and I think that was not a good one)...this fish is really to fast for me! For the eibli and the pigmy, i'm not sure they can stay together in my 77gal, IMO, they will fight in a so small volume...the pigmy is in my reef and the eibli in my agressive tank... I will have to put the eibli out of my 50 gal before the lion eat him but i'm not sure I will put him in my reef, maybe I will sell him...Jack had an eibli in is reef and he pick on is coral... I'm not sure I want to try him in my reef...catch a fish fast like that in 110 pounds of LR is not a thing I want to try!lol Nice thread!
 
Went to the LFS looking for a cherub. Ended up taking this guy home. It had been there for over a month (saw it last time I was in) and was suprised to see it again.

The yellow is turning orange now, but this was the best shot I have available:

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thanks pixi. i too love this fish. I will say though out of my flame and my cherub he does pick on a few coral. I guess it is a matter of what I like better. The fish or coral. I love these fish so I guess I will deal with the picking.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8851757#post8851757 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by naka
They retail around 700 - 1000.

Wow!That's an expensive fish!! I did some research on it and it's very rare to find one to sell. Where did you got yours?

Any of you have a very rare kind of dwarf angel? Something like this: http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=1407&N=0

or like that: http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/angelfish/japanesepygmyangel/

If you have a rare angelfish, just post your picture! (or even if it's not a rare angel, post it too! lol:rollface: )
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8849189#post8849189 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by saltycreefer
They are sooooo wrong.
I do not think that they are... I think in the best interest of the person looking to put 2 dwarfs in the same tank, the odds are against them. I think it would be irresponsible for the retailer not to make this clear to anyone willing to try it.

Yes they can be combined and yes you can have success, however you are more likely to find a dead fish than 2 good buddies
 
Here's mine... :)

Multibarred... Centropyge multifasciatus...


Male C. resplendens with female C. fisheri pair




Male C. interuptus...


Pair C. colini... male on right...


C. flavissimus... not rare but this guy is one of only about a dozen that has ever been captive bred :)
 
The triumvirate meeting focused again on the increasing threat posed by the Coral Beauty's 2cm. lengthening over preceding three month period. Hiding in dark caves, the CB frequently lunges at tails and has been suspected of nipping at SPS polyps.
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Despite continued triparty cooperation, all attempts at capture have thus far failed.
 
Wow tang salad, you have awesome fishes! Where did you got them? By internet? I can't believe that you have an interrupotus angel!
 
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