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Delphinus 01-18-2007 06:23 AM

Serendipity - got this shot trying to take a picture of the gorg frags. Then the halides turned off and was actinic only. Then I spied the angel perfectly framed, this never happens so I took the shot and let the flash fill in the colour. So it's a bit washed out but otherwise I'd probably never get another chance like that.

Potter's angel - she has an amazing blue rim that just glows (maybe it's the actinics?). I hope I can catch it on a picture some day, it's wicked. :)

http://members.shaw.ca/hobiesailor/a...s/potters1.jpg

Have to say I really dig the Centropyge's. :cool:

Chaloupa 01-18-2007 07:06 AM

Tony-nice angel!!! Was tempted to have a potter's but chickened out as I had heard they were a bit tougher to keep....yours is beautiful!!! nice pic!

i have crabs 01-18-2007 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albert_dao (Post 228862)
I keep things til I get bored of them.

ill take that pollini grouper anytime your ready (or scared)

albert_dao 01-18-2007 03:52 PM

HAHAH! You dreamin' man.

Delphinus 01-18-2007 04:41 PM

Thanks Sarah. :) Are they reputed as more difficult? That's not been my experience so far. This one here is actually my second. My first perished in a .. "tragic anemone-moving accident" I guess I'll call it (before I realized how easily my ritteri can kill off an entire tank of fish just because it's annoyed). :cry: ). She was the best little fish, and I was impressed at how clever she was. She would act like a tang near a tank, act like a blenny near a blenny... and basically steal their food when they weren't looking. As long as any other fish likes a particular piece of food, she'll notice that and after that I'll never have a problem feeding her that particular kind of food. Nori, flake, pellets, mysis, etc.

This one I got from Willito a few months ago. Was quite timid at first and got bullied by my 6line wrasse. I tried catching my 6line (there was a thread about that escapade). But after a few weeks she was settled in and not being bullied anymore, and she's grown quite a bit since then. Same deal as my first one, I noticed she observes things and then modifies her behaviour accordingly.

Anyhow sorry for the rambling!

Chaloupa 01-18-2007 08:52 PM

Hey Tony! Rambling is good.....I think I will attempt one in my next tank. I really like the look of the Potters so I think I am sold on one! :biggrin:

Chaotic Cricket 01-18-2007 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 230833)
Thanks Sarah. :) Are they reputed as more difficult? That's not been my experience so far. This one here is actually my second. My first perished in a .. "tragic anemone-moving accident" I guess I'll call it (before I realized how easily my ritteri can kill off an entire tank of fish just because it's annoyed). :cry: ). She was the best little fish, and I was impressed at how clever she was. She would act like a tang near a tank, act like a blenny near a blenny... and basically steal their food when they weren't looking. As long as any other fish likes a particular piece of food, she'll notice that and after that I'll never have a problem feeding her that particular kind of food. Nori, flake, pellets, mysis, etc.

This one I got from Willito a few months ago. Was quite timid at first and got bullied by my 6line wrasse. I tried catching my 6line (there was a thread about that escapade). But after a few weeks she was settled in and not being bullied anymore, and she's grown quite a bit since then. Same deal as my first one, I noticed she observes things and then modifies her behaviour accordingly.

Anyhow sorry for the rambling!

Potters Angels are listed as Expert Only on liveaquaria :)
so that must make you an expert only... :)
I've been looking for one in Calgary for awhile now and they always seem to sell before I can find them, I ordered one online but it was DOA...there was no water in the bag. I got credit but used it for dry goods instead. I hate ordering fish online.

marie 01-18-2007 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Chaloupa (Post 230891)
Hey Tony! Rambling is good.....I think I will attempt one in my next tank. I really like the look of the Potters so I think I am sold on one! :biggrin:

I think the big problem with potters angels is getting them to eat. Try to find one that you can see is eating in the store. One of my favourite fish was a potters angel, unfortunately I lost her and my other favourite fish in the tank upgrade :cry:

Delphinus 01-18-2007 11:39 PM

That would be my guess. But once they "get it" .. boy do they get it. This one eats like a little piggy.

Chaotic Cricket, yeah I agree, you don't see too many in the stores lately. Both mine came from fellow Canreefers.

AndyL 01-18-2007 11:59 PM

Here's my old 6-bar angel at his favorite cleaning station... He killed off all his tank mates, ate all the corals I tried to introduce to the tank; I hear a yellow tang did him in when he was sent to live elsewhere...
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...pt13-06032.jpg


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