The seemingly pedestrian
Belonoperca pylei he had in QT... also known as Dr. Seuss... from the Marshall's...
And some beauties from Curacao collected deep by submarine...
Decodon puellaris
Hemanthias vivanus
Pronotogrammus martinicensis
And here is a very special fish for me... what a treat to see this... I'm a fan of Liopropoma... especially the Atlantic species... I own pairs of L. carmabi, eukrines, and rubre... but this species is EXCEPTIONALLY rare to see... the species is
Liopropoma aberrans... I'd read about this species for many years... and saw grainy photos from a submersible... in 2001 the well known South Florida collector Eric Reichardt was killed diving his rebreather off Pompano Beach in South Flordia... he either drowned, and was subsequently attacked by a shark... or drowned as a result of a shark attack... ask anyone who dives a rebreather and they'll tell you that sharks have much less fear of you... as you are not making noise blowing bubbles... you are just another animal swimming the depths... you can read one of the many articles here...
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2002-04-09/news/0204090250_1_shark-dive-site-technical-divers
Angelfish nerds will appreciate that Eric collected the only documented rock beauty/ blue angel hybrid ever documented... in the article you'll see that it mentions that "Reichardt told his father that he had seen a rare fish at the wreck recently and wanted to catch it." Well... the fish that Eric was targeting that he said he'd seen at that wreck was this Liopropoma... now for the first time collected via submersible in Curacao... and in this doctor's tank... meet
Liopropoma aberrans...:eek2:
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