SHOW OFF YOUR RARE amd HYBRIDS!!!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13225356#post13225356 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by myerst2

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What kind of goby is this?
Wish I could find an Atlantic basslet....cheap:D
 
Tim,

When you hear hoofbeats outside your window do you think it is a herd of Zebras or horses?;)

Looks like a couple of female square back (Pseudanthias plerotania) anthias to me.

John
 
Cool thread. Here are a few pictures of my 2 hybrid/ mutant scopas tangs. I have both of them in a 300 gallon tank and they just recently stopped liking each other. Maybe one thinks it is uglier than the other. LOL. I may have to get rid of the other one of them to keep peace in the tank. I don't particularly think they are beautiful but just the oddness of the fish peaks my interest.

Hybrid Scopas Tang 1 RIGHT SIDE
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Hybrid Scopas Tang 1 LEFT SIDE
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Hybrid Scopas Tang 2 RIGHT SIDE
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Hybrid Scopas Tang 2 LEFT SIDE
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13749537#post13749537 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kigs
Tim, what are these called?

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A similar looking species, possibly the same, has been seen and collected in Japan as an unidentified Pseudanthias sp. It is certainly not in the Odontanthias family and I believe they have been seen in Kashiwajima.

Regarding Odontanthias fuscipinnis, more than two made there way to Japan. One from the group was less than 2" and the coloration and markings are just beautiful.

For those of you who aren't aware of the currency exchange rate, 900,000 Japanese Yen is over $9,000 USD!
 
The lower one has the classic lavender belly stripes of a female Pseudanthias pleurotaenia. Correct body shape, correct fin shapes, correct (albeit pale) color. I guess my question is, what about them makes them not pleurotaenia?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13749485#post13749485 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cortez marine
Clippertons are possible this next few months...it depends on the market interest vs. the cost of fuel and logistics.
Any interest here besides the knee jerk response about the Japanese market [ already on board]?
Steve

Yes.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13754402#post13754402 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tcmfish
Check this out:

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From this site:
http://www.starfish.ch/collection/surgeonfishes.html

Got any ideas?

Would be better to know where the pic was taken.
Maybe A.nigrofuscus var. (???).

Saw A.nigricauda just like this in HK last September, was really nice looking , black + yellow + white with the usual "ear" marking of nigricauda in yellow over black.
 
That is why I included the website. I believe all the pics are from a trip. There are no Carribean or Red Sea fish. I didn't really look around the whole site, but maybe they say where the location is somewhere.
 
I can't find the reference for the life of me but long ago I read a paper which explained the aberrant patterns of certain surgeonfish, especially zebrasoma species. Apparently, this group is susceptible to a certain virus or fungus which damages the development of chromatocytes when they are post larval which leads to the funky blotchy patterns we see in many scopas and yellow tangs.
 
Coralite you are correct, it is a fungus rather than a virus they get as a juvenile that causes the ugly (IMO) pattern. The majority of these tangs are caught in PNG. Copps knows more details about the fungus. T
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12751990#post12751990 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sedgro
Anampses lennardi from Western Australia:
I have had it for over 1 month. Eats like a champ.
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I love that fish, and think that there is a good chance that I must have one when I get my new tank running. Where did yo get it? Online or someplace here in the Indianapolis area?

On another subject, are you or do you know Dr. Bean?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13758796#post13758796 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reidcrandall
I love that fish, and think that there is a good chance that I must have one when I get my new tank running.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I think you seriously underestimate the rarity and cost of this fish. I am pretty sure this specimen was purchased for a price north of $400.
 
that is one cool looking wrasse. it looks as though its body was cut in half and then put back together but they didn't align the lines correctly...lol..great looking fish..
 
IMO those tangs look ugly. Like you saved them from an oil spill. I love rare fish, but as far as those hybrids go, I'd rather have just the one fish, not mixed. Maybe they look better in person.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13762910#post13762910 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tangwich
that is one cool looking wrasse. it looks as though its body was cut in half and then put back together but they didn't align the lines correctly...lol..great looking fish..

LOL - you're right! I had to scroll back up and look! It looks like an alignment test on a printer. :)
 
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