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  1. Hybrid?

    Beautiful Jacky! Did you find out if this fish was indeed from the Phillipines? John
  2. Hybrid?

    No sweat Jacky. Are you going to buy this fish? If you do, or if you know who gets it, or if the fish dies, I'm sure the boys in Hawaii would love to study it. The aquarium industry and aquarium fish collector's supply a surprising amount of the fish for icthyologists... especially these...
  3. Hybrid?

    Matt, the loricula/ ferrugata hybrid was documented and photographed by Kiyoshi Endoh, author of "Angelfishes of the World". I spoke with him for hours through every page of the book as he's personally photographed most of the fish, including the loricula/ ferrugata hybrid he saw come in from a...
  4. Hybrid?

    No sweat Matt... I've dedicated a certain number of brain cells to knowing this hybrid, and this is probably the one time in my life I'll use 'em... thanks Jacky! :D
  5. Hybrid?

    Nice fish! This is most likely a Centropyge ferrugata/ C. loricula hybrid. These hybrids are documented and have a striking resemblance to C. shepardi in many ways, despite coming from a completely different region. I am unaware of documented hybrids between C. loricula and C. shepardi. Despite...
  6. discovery channel and dr. richard pyle

    I had the opportunity of being out in Hawaii when the program debuted last month and watched it in John Earle's apartment with him(center, also from the program), Rich Pyle(right, holding the Centropyge abei Holotype specimen), and others including Jack Randall, the man who's described more reef...
  7. peppermint angel

    What's an africanus? :wink: Hey Matt, it's Copps from the other board. Charles was talking about how panicked it's been, but the recent photos he sent make it look much better since when they got it and it looks fatter... has it improved? I haven't seen the fish yet, but I head out to Waikiki...
  8. peppermint angel

    The two themes to success on the above mentioned species are cool water and obtaining small individuals collected properly it seems. Not only are smaller individuals more apt to feed, but they decompress better from what I've seen. The only documented peppermint still alive today (this was...
  9. Clams in a nano

    Thanks Brandon... that's what these boards are about... luckily my oldest and first maxima addition is still going strong, and growing fast. He seems unaffected so far and I'm continuing to keep an eye on him. Everybody do keep an eye out for them, as after reading about them they are more...
  10. Clams in a nano

    Hey reefann... yeah I lost two... two are still doing well with no ill effects and no signs of snails. To keep from going into it all here is a link to the thread on NR... http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/showthr ... adid=15923 Thanks... Johnny
  11. Candy Cane Friend? or Foe?

    Saw your post... let's see what he says...
  12. Candy Cane Friend? or Foe?

    No prob righty... I'm guessing the feet are underneath and they're using them to attach... may be just the view we have... sort of like the old one "Did you see Dolly Parton's new shoes?... neither did she..." Maybe they're underneath? I thought flatworms too... whatever they are, even if...
  13. Candy Cane Friend? or Foe?

    Man my sixline would eat those up with some fava beans and a nice bottle o... :o
  14. Candy Cane Friend? or Foe?

    Here's the link to where shimek ids them... http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthrea ... did=182637
  15. 10g nano, Maxi-jet or Mini-jet?

    I have two Minijet 606s and am happy with them after upgrading from 404s. They are nicely adjustable and easy to maintain. I have a 10 gallon also FYI...

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