False alarm guys...
Per Kevin's email: "Perhaps I confused some of the folks on our recent Open House event when I was babbling about my passion for Fairy Wrasse, and some specific fishes in my office aquariums. The first fish which comes to mind is my large Philippine Pintail Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cf lanceolatus) which I have had for quite some time now, which resides in the same aquarium as a very large, and very shy terminal phase male Cirrhilabrus rosefascia with a nice lanceolate caudal fin. I was stating how C. rosefascia resembles C. lanceolatus from Japan so perhaps that is where the confusion lies"
Total bummer. Back to dreaming about the fish. And it was Kevin who had a juvenile C. lanceolatus a couple of years back that he got from Koji. It did well for four months and died one day out of the blue. He hasn't had another since.
Don't think it was anyone on here. It's just like the Cocos lemon peel angel, looks almost identical to the 30$ lemon peel but is way more than that
I agree it's seems to be a lot easier for people to spend larger amounts of money on angels as opposed to tangs
Having seen hundreds of convict tangs in Hawaii I can't comprehend paying that much for a fish that looks only slightly different.
Is there a particular reason for that?
I'm not sure what the reasoning is, possibly because there are so many more rare angels out there than tangs??
Also, when your out on the reefs you realize how many more tangs there are compared to angels from a volume standpoint. There are schools of hundreds of angels grazing together.
Right I just meant from the standpoint of there are like 15-20 different rare angels and there are like 4 rare tangs or so
Since Tangs are herbivores they must, by design, live their lives out on the reef in the shallows. So, while there may be regional oddities like the Gem or Zebra, most are both common and easy to collect. Not true for angels. Probably most are not rare in the ocean, just hard to collect thus rare in the hobby.
Rare Tangs would be Gem, Zebra, Black, and Hybrid Achilles I'd think.
You've both forgotten the illusive powder red!![]()
You've both forgotten the illusive powder red!![]()
A local LFS had a small zebra (probably 2" or so at most) and prior to seeing it I had not know about them j just thought it was a slightly more unique convict. Pretty cool fish, but like some others have mentioned I think I'd rather go with a convict and spend the big bucks on rare angels