<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13855342#post13855342 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by herpboyben
love the idol. how is he eating?
Great... although I yanked him to the fish only after he was chowing my acros... not picking... chowing... I now have a trio in my fish only... idols are one of the many fish, like regal angels, that have benefited from better collection and transport in the industry, and so in the right hands they can thrive... although many imported are "swimming dead"... long past the point of saving even by an experienced aquarist...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13857762#post13857762 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Vili_Shark
John, really nice tank.
But hey, get to the point, we wanna see THE fish.
Are you kidding Vili?

You are the man of mystery... I'm not even sure what country you live in?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13858807#post13858807 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tony varrell
John, That display looks remarkable. I to keep a few angels in my sps system without any issues at all. I have one question for you how big is the display were all admirering. I keep pair of regal 1 majestic 1scribbled 1 joculator 1 gold flake all in a 300 gallon system. They are all fat and happy most have been with me for at least 2 years now..
That photo is of a 180 gallon display... although I've since moved the asfur and two chrysurus (Pomacanthus) and the Holacanthus clarionensis, and as you'll see I have many other angels from Centropyge (trio of jocs, pair of C. colini, single CB interrupta), a pair of Genicanthus semifasciatus, Apolemichthys arcuatus, and the trio of regals... that 180 is on a system that is almost 500 gallons total connected to other tanks...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13858887#post13858887 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tony varrell
I forgot to ask what I wanted to ask you. My concern at this point is not the health of the fish they are bullet proof at this point but the increasing bioload on my system which could have a negitave effect on my SPS. My sps are healthy but do not pop like what is in the picture. That is the impressive part of your display to me. The ability to have a heavy bioload and still maintane that impressive coral collection.I am curious to know your feeding habits and filteration on board your system. Also your water change schedule. Thank You for sharing
Ah yes... hard core reefers will appreciate this the most as it's THE biggest challenge... keeping popping colors on growing sps long term in an aquarium is a challenge in itself, but with a tank of fish it is that much more so! I'll elaborate later as this is one of those simple questions that could have a BOOK as an answer...
Guys thanks so much for the kind comments and the pushing for a thread like this... you'll see most of my threads are sharing my new fish as I acquire them, as I like to share this with people and also document this to myself for me to view later... I also share my experiences... like
this one... which I have an update to I'll post soon! People so often misunderstand why certain people buy "rare fish", thinking that price or rarity equte to prettier colors or something... I have these fish because they excite me like a common lemonpeel would when I was 10 twenty years ago... I see many of these fish as historic really... like many of the broodstock fish from Frank at RCT I received... the father of all the captive raised Centropyge interrupta (and one of his sons)... the parents of the CB Centropyge colini (which continue to spawn nightly)... the parents of the only captive reased hybrid angel Centropyge resplendens/ C. fisheri... the ONLY captive raised joculator angel ever (now the spawning male with the wild harem)... all in my home... I feel honored to have owned these fish... again twenty years ago it was so much excitement from a common lemonpeel and today it's that same excitement from this little lemonpeel... the only Indian Ocean specimen ever brought into the states (which will change very soon though!)... lemonpeels are only found at the Cocos-Keeling Islands and Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean (different than the Pacific Christmas Island that has regular exports) and lack the blue around their eye like the Pacific form... many of you have seen this photo, but this is turning into a one stop Copps' shop thread, so what the heck...
I told the collectors to get me a small one... here the photo is zoomed out...
I also have one of the dozen captive raised lemonpeels ever that Frank did... he doesn't look different and there are probably only 10 people in the world that care... but I'm one of them! I'm a true fish nerd with this ridiculous innate passion I have inside of me... I hope some of you understand because my wife sure doesn't!
Anyway, I'd love to have more threads like this one showing photos of my systems... but again as we get older we have less and less free time... I'll get some new ones this weekend and again thanks for the prodding... without that I'd never get around to it!
Copps