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G. Personatus and Nahacky angels


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So Koji just got a Centropyge Nahacky.... https://www.facebook.com/koji.wada.56

Really excited to see my favorite dwarf angelfish come up again, I think he also got some of those CB Personatus angels!

http://fromfisheggstofry.blogspot.com/2014_08_01_archive.html

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G. personatus is an EXTREMELY rare fish to find in the trade, and when they are brought up, the price is almost always about 10,000 USD. Karen had the opportunity to breed them and, well you look at those babies!

Koji, from Blueharbor, which is a fish store in Japan that brings up some sweet fish just got another rarity. The Nahacky angelfish! Again, very rare in the trade and incredibly expensive.

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So Koji just got a Centropyge Nahacky.... https://www.facebook.com/koji.wada.56

Really excited to see my favorite dwarf angelfish come up again, I think he also got some of those CB Personatus angels!

http://fromfisheggstofry.blogspot.com/2014_08_01_archive.html

:wub::wub::wub:

G. personatus is an EXTREMELY rare fish to find in the trade, and when they are brought up, the price is almost always about 10,000 USD. Karen had the opportunity to breed them and, well you look at those babies!

Koji, from Blueharbor, which is a fish store in Japan that brings up some sweet fish just got another rarity. The Nahacky angelfish! Again, very rare in the trade and incredibly expensive.

 

I saw that g personatus vid the other day and god they are cute. I really decided how awesome they were when I found out they change to a slight grey color to signal cleaner shrimp and wrasses that its ok to clean them. I would die happy getting to see that interaction in an aquarium.

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I saw that g personatus vid the other day and god they are cute. I really decided how awesome they were when I found out they change to a slight grey color to signal cleaner shrimp and wrasses that its ok to clean them. I would die happy getting to see that interaction in an aquarium.

Correct! I've also heard of the males turning a dark grey when aggravated, kind of like a flasher wrasse.

That also reminds me, certain species of grouper have been known to team up with eels to hunt prey.

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