copps
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13322780#post13322780 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by myerst2
Amazing John. i will have to get some updated pics of my Juvi Emp from X-mas. Simply stunning. Anything else in with angels? If not bid boy or girl emp. is not going to like someone interupting their romance, j/k. But really that angel will any decent sized fish a run for its money. Whats the footprint of a 292? You must have the most understanding wife ever!!!! Again stunning. That adults skin clarity and smoothness (you know what I mean), rarely if ever is seen in captivity. Tim
Thanks bud... I too had a small (< 2 inches) juvie Christmas emperor, but I sent it to a friend after realizing I wouldn't have an eventual tank for it and that Pomacanthus do not form trios or harems! I have many fish in with the emps that I will share... I moved my clarion into there, not because it was picking on my reef but more because I have too many happy spawning fish in my large reef and I did not want to disturb that down the road.
The 292 is 90"x30"x25", a size that I had custom built with Starphire glass that fit right into one of the sides of my kitchen to have built in. My wife is tolerant... a bit different from understanding...

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13323315#post13323315 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jnc914
John- No build thread with the 292? BTW the fish look gorgeous.
Congrats on the fish, and more importantly congrats on the new addition to your family. Enjoy your time with your daughter, they grow way too fast.
A build thread?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13324146#post13324146 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mcliffy2
Copps - Nice to meet you at MACNA (I was the guy with Eric (glassbox-design) wearing the Blue Harbor shirt). The fish look gorgeous. The Apolemichthys kingi is a species that is unfamiliar to me and is gorgeous for sure, I've got a hunch where that specimen ended up....(hint: somewhere in Japan)
It was the Blue Harbor shirt that led me to talk with you guys... any fan of Koji is a friend of mine... actually that kingi ended up staying in South Africa... while there are plenty issues with collection, the biggest issue is exporting legally out of South Africa... A. kingi is an amazing fish...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13324382#post13324382 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ccampbell57
Copps - great thread! Your stories get better and better! Now after seeing the pics I am upset that I was never able to make it out to Leesburg to see your collection while I was in Reston.
I hope your fish are doing awesome!
I am interested in how your emperors do. If they are ok, I may try the same thing with my Emperor once my 560g goes up.
My bandits are getting along really well and are swimming together. My potters are also hanging out together soley. THey dont go anywhere without each other.
Good luck... the potter's should be spawning in less than a year... my tiny jocs I got took less than a year to grow out and spawn... quite amazing...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13324603#post13324603 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Mark
Hey John, It was nice talking to you at MACNA as well. I'll be in Durban in November, and do have some dives planned(weather permitting). I hope to bring pack some decent kingi pics from Aliwal Shoals. If you know anyone in the Durban area I can email regarding dive info, let me know!
Beautiful Emperor. Glad to see that they are going in a large tank. I learned the hard way that even a 180 is too small for them.![]()
Mark, it was great meeting you at MACNA... always nice to put a face to a name... even when I was... ah... inebriated! I am very jealous of your SA trip... in the future I hope to organize rare angel dive trips to exotic locations... like Aliwal Shoals, Midway, Easter Island, Ascension Island, and the like... I'm tired of diving in exotic locations when even the dive masters who've been diving the same places for 20 years know so little about the fauna... it would be nice to high five some angelfish buddies over a beer talking about a day's dives seeing these wonderful specimens... I'll be in touch with you regarding Durban... and I'm in agreement about the 180... I own one too and this seems a bit small to attempt Pomacanthus pairing...
Copps