Up for grab are my collection of fishes which will require a better home. I will no longer put them into my display tank for various reasons such as incompatibility and having multiple same fishes. These fishes were once in my Display Tank and hence they have adapted to living and feeding in captivity. Most of the fishes here have been with me for more than a year. Given good water quality and care, the next owner will have many years of enjoyment with them. Furthermore, all fishes which enters into my Display tank will have to go through a rigorous quarantine process and hence they are free of any external diseases eg. fluke/ marine ich. Another reason for letting them go is to free my tank spaces for future new additions.
1) Black Tang 14cm. $850
Bought 3 Black Tangs and kept 2 smaller Black Tangs for my Display Tank. This particular Black Tang is very sociable with other Zebrasoma Tangs. Currently kept with a school of 25 yellow tangs with Zero aggression. Feeding very well on pallets and Nori sheets.
2) Bandit Angel 13-14cm $1400
Buy with a peace of mind. Generally, Bandit Angels tend to have very poor track records surviving past 2 months or even shorter. This particular Bandit angel is very well acclimated to captivity. Feed on pallets aggressively and has a fat tummy. Unfortunately, he does not get too well with my other 12 bandit angels and hence a pity to let him go. Currently this bandit angel is still in my Display Tank being separated by a partition. I will still keep trying to introduce him into my Display Tank unless otherwise sold. He will eat as many pallets which is given to him and is not choosy with food. This is an exemplary example of how a captive bandit angel should react.
3) Asfur Angel 5-6cm $150
Feed on Pallets/mysis/Nori sheets and even clams. I use this asfur angel to train my other fussy angel which refuses food at first instance. This has been proven to be very successful. He has thought my 5 conpsic angel to feed aggressively. Asfur are generally shy however, once acclimatised, they will have no issue in a community tank.
4) Interruptus Angel 13-14cm $1200
Bought 2 interruptus angel and tried to pair them, however, this prove unsuccessful. This current interruptus angel is a male. I removed him from my Display tank as down the road i will wish to purchase 2 smaller specimen. feeding aggressively on pallets. willingly to do a top up if you have a smaller specimen of interruptus angel otherwise will sell as it is.
5) Joculator Angel 5-6cm $650
One of the pioneer in my Display Tank, and with me for more than a year. I've swapped with a smaller Joculator so as to be able to introduce a Juvenile Goldflake and interruptus angels in the near term. This fellow just grow too fast and he is very healthy. Will feed almost on anything and love to graze on the floor bed.
6) Pair of Dejongi Gramma 6cm $2000
I've 3 and decided to just keep one in my Display Tank. No introduction needed. Hard to come by and especially as a pair. $2000 individually or $3800 as a pair. Considering i've kept them for more than a year they are no longer shy. They do know when it's feeding time and will come to the surface to grab the food. This pair will surely brighten up your tank!
7) Xanthosis Angel (Red Sea) 12cm $500
Not your normal Cream Angel but the rarely seen Red Sea Angel. I've kept him for more than a year. Unfortunately will not be suited in my Display Tank.
8) Orange Storm (Rare) $850
Not your ordinary black or mocha storm clown fishes. This is the rarely or one of a kind orange storm. Will not want to add anymore clownfishes into my Display Tank.
9) Candy Basslet $950
No introduction needed. One or the holy grail for basselts. Bought 3 and hoping i might get a pair, however this prove to be unsuccessful. I've another 2 in isolation which i may not have any chance to release them.
All the above fishes have been currently caught and separated in an individual Quarantine Tank with the exception of the Bandit Angel. I am happy to provide more details to interested parties. Much time and effort has been spent on getting this fishes to acclimatize to captivity life. As mentioned, given the right water quality and care, i am sure there will be many years of enjoyment with them.
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