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![]() Here is a little teaser of a couple fish we have received! An official post will be made for our fish inventory shortly!
![]() Last edited by OceanicCorals-Ian-; 02-06-2010 at 07:01 AM. |
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![]() Save that top one for me..Very nice!
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72 G Mixed Reef 155 Bowfront |
#13
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![]() We can save that one for you!
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#14
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![]() We received two of the biggest Borbonius Anthias any of us have ever seen! These things are almost big enough to go on the BBQ!
![]() Hard to get a bearing on size by the picture but they are HUGE! ![]() |
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![]() are they for sale? I'm afraid to ask actually.. the small ones are expensive..
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#17
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![]() Here are some other really cool little gems we will be offering!
Geometric Pygmy Hawk Rarely available to aquarium hobbyists, the Plectranthias inermis, or Geometric Pygmy Hawkfish is colorful and animated. Scientifically, it is a closer relative to Anthias and Groupers than Hawkfish, but is associated with Hawks because of its overall shape and behavior. Though it will not eat corals, it may be seen resting on and moving from perch to perch. There is a perceived benefit to its perching and swimming over corals as it is thought to help facilitate water movement among the coral heads. It may bother extremely small shrimp and snails, so it should be introduced to a reef aquarium with caution. It will typically tolerate other Hawkfish, but should be kept away from other large Hawkfish as the Geometric Pygmy Hawk only grows to about 2" in length. Because of its size, it is a perfect fish for Nano aquariums. |
#18
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![]() Here is a list of one of our recent fish orders! EUXIPHIPSPS SEXSTRIATUS - SIX BAR ANGEL __________________POMACANTHUS IMPERATOR JUV. - EMPEROR ANGEL (M) POMACANTHUS SEMICIRCULATUS - BLUE KOLAN ANGEL (M) PYGOPLITES DIACANTHUS Juv. - REGAL ANGEL(PACIFIC) PYGOPLITES DIACANTHUS - REGAL ANGEL(INDIAN) GENICANTHUS BELLUS - ORNATE ANGEL ACANTHURUS CHRONIXIS - MIMIC TANG ACANTHURUS GLAUCOPAREIUS - GOLD RIMMED SURGEON ACANTHURUS OLIVACEOUS - ORANGE SURGEON NASO LITURATUS - LIPSTIC TANG(INDIAN) ZANCLUS CANESCENS - MOORISH IDOL (EATING) ZEBRASOMA SCOPAS - BROWN SAILFIN TANG CTENOCHAETUS STRIATUS - STRIPED BRISTLETOOTH POMACENTRUS ALLENI - ALLEN'S DAMSEL (INDIAN) PSEUDANTHIAS PLEUROTAENIA - YELLOW ANTHIAS PLECTRANTHIAS INERMIS - RED BLOTCHED PERCHLET HALANTHIAS BORBONIUS - BORBON ANTHIAS OXYCIRRHITUS TYPUS - LONG NOSE HAWKFISH PTERELEOTRIS EVIDES - BLUE GUDGEON ANAMPSES MELEAGRIDES - YELLOW TAIL TAMARIN CORIS GAIMARD AFRICANA - JUV.RED CORIS CORIS GAIMARD AFRICANA - RED CORIS HALICHOERES CHRYSUS - YELLOW CORIS LABROIDES DIMIDIATUS - CLEANER WRASSE MACROPHARYNGODON ORNATUS - ORNATE WRASSE PSEUDOCHEILINUS HEXATAENIA - SIX LINE WRASSE CIRRHILABRUS TONOZUKAI TONOZU - FAIRY WRASSE OSTRACION CUBICUS - YELLOW BOX FISH (M/L) LACTORIA CORNUTA - LONG HORNE AROTHRON NIGROPUNCTATUS COWFISH (S) - DOG FACE PUFFER |
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![]() Are the barboni eating? If so I may be interested in one for my display tank
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When I was at the facility one was eating, Paul might be able to comment on the other one when he gets a chance. Ian |
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