reefjunkie42
Wrasse junkie
a friend works with QM and has a rep. Im just saying what i have heard. I was shocked too
It is not an attractive fish IMO. There are many more much nicer fish I would rather have for much less money.
having said that...for that money said:I agree
I tend to agree...they are nice looking fish but I think even a Lemonpeel is prettier...
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This guy has good taste in fish.
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News like this is usually anounced on other blogs....i.e. ************
The one in Japan sold for $20g's. I wonder how much it'll go for here. I heard that the Narcosis wasn't even the main target; that they were actually going for the Peppermint angels...which they might have successfully caught too...
I heard it may end up at hof...then to the guy that bought the juvi Personatus this past fall...hope so, I wanna see it...lol..
It's doing really well. I've actually been hoping that another one would pop up in the states to complete my pair. I've also been contemplating about slowly trying to acclimate it to a higher temp, but I didn't want to press my luck.
I've been meaning to take picture of my tank. It's been awhile, but I'll post them here when I do.
Glad to hear..was so tempted to snag that pair...have you spoken to Ching? He seems to be able to obtain anything...
Best of luck and look forward to picks....
i spoke to a buddy from QM...retailed for 2500...which frankly blew my mind. i feel it was worth much more..
that would be amazing...maybe they are close to perfecting collection at that depth with a sub and are going to collect them in serious numbers?
It is not an attractive fish IMO. There are many more much nicer fish I would rather have for much less money.
I tend to agree...they are nice looking fish but I think even a Lemonpeel is prettier...
Actually, this news went public on QM's Facebook page before any blog... anyone who "likes" their page could have found out...
Wayne, through my friendships and travels in Japan I've found that it is a pretty common practice for the published selling price of a fish there not to be actually what it is... the inflated prices benefit everyone from the collector to the purchaser (in terms of their ego)... don't always believe what you hear... the market in Japan has taken a hit like everywhere else in the world... between the economy and the tsunami...
As much as I like Rob (we've had many a drink together, and I told him about that personatus before he bought it... it was nearly on a plane to Japan!), this fish should end up in a more specialized setup.
Don't put her in higher temps Wayne! I have owned both wild and captive interrupta, and warm is a no no! What temp is she at now? I have my little girl in the low 70s... our shipment from Japan had three interrupta... you took two and I took the third.
On a related note my first trip with my new underwater camera rig (yes, another inexpensive hobby:fun4is to dive this winter in southern Japan with Koji for a few days... hoping to see interrupta in the wild for the first time... water temp will be 20 Celcius... air temp 10 Celcius... I'm going to be kicking it like those Japanese baboons in the hot springs... :rollface:
Money talks with these... it's no secret where they come from. Last season was the first good one in years for juvie interrupta... people here in the US complained for years about wanting juvie interrupta, and Kevin Kohen at LA brought some in finally... and they sat in the DD for a long time before Wayne bought them. One could say "well they are too expensive!", which would be a fine comment... the issue though is that the highest demand for these is in Japan... and they're collected in Japan... it takes some enticing for people to ship these out of Japan when there is a prepaid waiting list there on these fish... while these juvies are rare, they are not personatus rare...
One correction... QM is a WHOLESALE company...
Ahh... sadly... no.:sad1:
This comes up so often any fish of this value is talked about I addressed it in my signature... all of us here could name at least fifty fish that are cheaper and prettier... but let's not... and keep this on topic.
Copps