Show Me Your Rare Fish That Currently Have In Same Tank

If you lived near me I'd give you my pods. I've got at least 5 or 6 fish constantly picking on them including 4 dragonets, 2 baby angels and a couple gobies and I'm being overrun by these guys. I have a little 15 gallon with maybe 10lbs of LR and some live substrate... and these guys are crawling on the glass and swimming through the water. This was my cultivation tank before I realized that there were too many even for my 90 gallon X_X.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12089872#post12089872 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dante_JoseCuerv
If you lived near me I'd give you my pods. I've got at least 5 or 6 fish constantly picking on them including 4 dragonets, 2 baby angels and a couple gobies and I'm being overrun by these guys. I have a little 15 gallon with maybe 10lbs of LR and some live substrate... and these guys are crawling on the glass and swimming through the water. This was my cultivation tank before I realized that there were too many even for my 90 gallon X_X.

I envy you wish I could have your problem and I would have many other fish choices. I used to have large pods over the glass till recently with all my angels out hunting and only tiny ones there now and all the big ones are under the rocks as I can see them from under the tank. Please post some pictures after you get the pair of eurypegasus draconis.
 
Yeah... in a way it's kinda good to have my problem, but at the same time it blocks the view of my fish at times... my two baby lamarck's love them though. They're always munching around and being happy. I guess I don't mind but I've given at least 50k away just to alleviate the population. They're never out during the day though... so it's hard to tell I have the problem. My mandarin loves them too.. it's getting really fat.

Sure thing, when I get them in I'll have pics up, they should be between 2 and 3 inches long each.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12046598#post12046598 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by yoboyjdizz
Not rare but don't see them in many tanks...

My Idol
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maybe not rare in wild but definitly in captivity. Absolutly gorgeous fish!
 
heres a couple of guys I use to have:

my mated pair of MultiBarred Angels
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my pair of Xhatches and Dragon Moray
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my Hawaiian
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my Japanese
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Sweet Warren, I will keep following you until my list is complete. so far, my list is 6 :lol:

I wanted a dragon so bad awhile back. Since then I have moved on to angels.
 
Great thread....I love some of these fishes.....I gotta say one thing about one of the gobies posted by Gillybaby....the first one:
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is the only other Priolepis ascensionis (Ascension Goby) I have ever seen, besides mine "Dizzy" who is pictured here:
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Please note his inverted orientation. That is the "normal" behavior of these guys.
VERY rare fish indeed. I have searched everywhere for others with these guys, and even Bob Fenner is interested in staying in touch with me to learn more about this fish.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12102000#post12102000 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by thor32766
how long have you had the cuttle fish? what size tank is he in?
I just got it on thursday. It is a dwarf cuttlefish (sepia bandensis) and it is now 3 months old. I have it in a 30 gallon finnex cube. It is eating frozen mysis, and large amphipods that i pull out of the refugium from my 90 gallon reef. It is a very cool little animal! Glad to see that it is really begining to warm up to the tank :)
 
Hey Chrisstie, I didn't realize you had one.....Bob Fenner ae wetwebmedia has me "staying in touch" regarding Dizzy's husbandry and habits. He was surprised to see a P. ascensionis in the aquarium trade.....

As for your Aurora....ya gotta show us more than a butt.....eventhough, at the risk of sounding perverse, that IS one sweet looking butt!!!!
 
Wow!! its only getting better and better and seeing as how everybody isshowing their amazing fishes why dont i do the same.

Well this is the rariest fish i currently have, the mystery wrasse and also used this pic for my 29G bc build thread
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