What rare angel is the least owned?

What rare angel is the least owned?

  • Bandit Angel

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • Golden Pygmy Angel

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • Colins Angel

    Votes: 6 5.1%
  • Hotumatuas Angel

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Interuptus Angel

    Votes: 9 7.6%
  • Joculator Angel

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Resplendent Angel

    Votes: 8 6.8%
  • Venustus Angel

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • Blueline Angel

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • Chrysurus Angel

    Votes: 5 4.2%
  • Conspicillatus Angel

    Votes: 9 7.6%
  • Multicolor Angel

    Votes: 7 5.9%
  • Peppermint Angel

    Votes: 49 41.5%
  • Kingi Angel

    Votes: 11 9.3%

  • Total voters
    118
  • Poll closed .
Nice Blue potters. I sent a photo of a potters I had to a fish collector and to quote him
"Yes, I've caught potter's like that before. The large blue patch is typical of a big older male. I've seen ones that are even more blue than that one. There's even one spot on the island (in a no-fishing area so I can't catch them) where the potter's are nearly all black with very little blue or orange."
That would be a interesting fish.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13366006#post13366006 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by myerst2
Those angels are stunning. The angels that are the most rarely sen or kept are the hybrids, color morphs, etc. Here are some pics of some morph angels. Most pics if not all pics are from Japanese blogs that are linked to blueharbor.co/jp Check these bad boys out. My favorite has to be what i think is a Annularis/Imper. hybrid? Copps? It's the first pic. Later, Tim
Sorry one more thing.... Promise this is the last. What about Ballinae as the least owned? Second picture...
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This fish was an emperor/ chrysurus hybrid collected in Kenya...

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13366006#post13366006 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by myerst2
Oh one more thing if you read this Copps or anyone for that matter. What's the deal with queen angelsfrom St. Paul's Rocks,(koi angels). Why does it happen and why don't they collect them?

These morphs are believed to be a result of inbreeding... St. Paul's Rock's is far off the coast of Brazil and isolated by strong currents, so there is little to no recruitment of new H. ciliaris blood... the "rocks" are just four acres, but ciliaris are VERY common there, and so through inbreeding for eons these colors have resulted... they have been collected before and sent to Asia... the most common morph there is the all yellow... followed by the blue (clipperton like colors... convergent evolution?)... with VERY few individuals showing the koi and all white colors...



<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13366006#post13366006 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by myerst2
What about Ballinae as the least owned?

By "least owned" are we assuming then that one has to have entered the trade before? There are plenty that never have... including C. ballinae... alive at least...

Copps
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13366006#post13366006 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by myerst2

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This regal was collected in Djibouti by Jack Randall before I was born! I spoke with him about it as it shows chromatic anomalies like no other... it was funny because a few months ago I returned my renatl car and the woman who helped me was from Djibouti... I only knew about her country because of this fish... pretty neat how angelfish research could teach you geography! :D

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13366067#post13366067 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by John Dawe
Nice Blue potters. I sent a photo of a potters I had to a fish collector and to quote him
"Yes, I've caught potter's like that before. The large blue patch is typical of a big older male. I've seen ones that are even more blue than that one. There's even one spot on the island (in a no-fishing area so I can't catch them) where the potter's are nearly all black with very little blue or orange."
That would be a interesting fish.

John, that's interesting... everyone I've talked to in Hawaii... an extensive list, has never seen a potter's like that with a 100% lack of orange... many with plenty blue, like the specimen at the Waikiki Aquarium, but none with a complete lack of orange... just those two specimens confirmed... there are always people who say of course... tell that guy what the Blue potter's went for (~$6,000 in yen!) and see if he produces! :D
 
Yes John I have the Brooklyn bridge for sale for $5.00 if your interested. Just bustin chops. I would love to know where this miracle spot in Hawaii is? Don't think it exists, maybe next to Santa Claus Island. Sorry a little grumpy tonight.

Copps thanks as always for the insight. Man would I love to pick your brain over some beers. Some day... Yes isn't that Balinae gorgeous, the most lively!! angel ever!!! How is Mr. and Mrs. Santa, I mean Crhistmas Island Empa doing?

So Copps, I think I am going to get rid of all of my big fish in my 180 and go with fish that don't exceed 5". trio's of small wrasses, pairs of centropge's, basslets, gobies, anthias etc... What do you think??? Sorry if I'm hijacking. So tired of seeing a 180 with a large angel, trigger, tang. Boring.... Tim
 
I think there is an african species that has some colour in its youth but becomes muddy brown in adulthood. I don't remember if its a Holocanthus tho.. Gotta get out the Scott Michaels' again! LOL
Also, I think there are 1 or two other genera in the family never imported, probably cold or at least temperate water fish..

Matthew
 
Africanus are stunning at an inch. at 3" they become a muddy mess which then quickly turns into a giant. Never understood why this fish is so amazing a juvi and then becomes dull.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13367437#post13367437 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by myerst2
Never understood why this fish is so amazing a juvi and then becomes dull.

Possibly because evolution doesn't cater to aquarists ;)
 
SDguy. Isn't that a blessing for the Africanus!. One less thing they have to worry about. Yes I'm guilty as charged.
 
Yeah, I think your right about that SDguy! Nature doesn't care what we like! Which is as it should be!
Yeah, that was the one I was thinking of.

Matthew
 
I know a guy right now offering to sell the Genicanthus Takeuchi he collected last year in Ogadawara . His asking is $1O,OOO for the 3 inch. whose got that kind of $?!
 
I have since changed my mind. I think the rarest angel is probably either chaetodontoplus niger or Chaetodontoplus ballinae.
 
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