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![]() Since starting my 120 reef tank I always wanted to get that one special "show fish" that's a little different than what you find at your LFS. Wednesday night I got the call that he arrived..boy was I thrilled!
![]() A Goldflake Angel (Apolemichthys xanthopunctatus): ![]() He's doing very well and has already started sampling mysis shrimp after watching my streamlined rabbitfish and scopas wolfing them down(...guess he was wondering what the hubbub was ![]() Big thanks to Red Coral in Calgary for tracking down and getting me this rare fish. Don't know how you did it Kevin, I think he might have been the only one available in North America at the time! ![]() |
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![]() Wow, sweet fishy, keep your eye on him, I just learned a valuable lesson on adding angels with out QTing first. Ouch the lesson was flukes, eh ewh. Thanks to a post I read on here, by chance made me see the light. Did you fresh water dip him first?
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![]() mmm, Ive always liked goldflakes. nice specimen. how big is he?
as mentioned, I would keep a close eye out for parasites in general, just in case. My general rule is that if it eats, it will tough it out. |
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![]() Nice, I love angels!
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![]() Parasites are one thing I am concerned about but with how difficult it is to get one of these I didn't want to risk stressing him any further after his journey by medicating or giving him a FW dip (reportedly they don't ship well) Osmotic shock was already a big worry for me as his shipping water was at 1.0119 and my tank is at 1.0126. Took almost 3 hours to drip acclimate before I felt it was close enough to tank conditions. I will be watching him very closely over the next few days and once he is eating well I'll be treating him for parasites using a med I picked up. It has the same ingredient as PraziPro (plus 2 additional anti-parasite drugs) but is designed to be fed directly to the fish rather than treating the water.
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![]() About 5"
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![]() What is the name of that drug, have been looking for something good to use when I might need it
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![]() Tagging along because I would like to know the name of that drug and who makes it as well. Also where did you buy it?
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RSM 250. Clownfish, Fox face, Blue tang, Yellow tang, Kole tang, Clown tang, Coral beauty angel, French Angel, splendid dottyback. CUC, softies, lps, sps. |
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![]() nice fish I am an angel lover!! seen these come around about 4 times a year here and while I always wanted one I passed for fear that the others would beat him up and uh they are pricey aswell.
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![]() Very nice looking goldflake you picked up. I was looking into getting one but was worried about him eating my corals, so please do keep us posted on how he reacts to your corals. My last angel fish that I picked up was a Queen around 5 inches and she was great for the first couple of weeks, then decided that corals were a great snack and hence I had to get rid of her. After that I've worried about picking up another angel, as right now I've been lucky with my scribbled not eating my corals, so I don't know how much more luck I have to risk.
I've seen may goldflakes for sale over the last couple of years here, but from your picture that really is one of the nicest colored ones.
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RSM 250. Clownfish, Fox face, Blue tang, Yellow tang, Kole tang, Clown tang, Coral beauty angel, French Angel, splendid dottyback. CUC, softies, lps, sps. |