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Digiman

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  1. Super rare marleyi butterflyfish from south africa! Fish at BlueHarbor.
  2. Depends on which butterfly u referring to. I see a price range in the tank from a few hundreds to around 8k minimum for a few butterflies.
  3. They are mostly butterflies. Very rare ones,so rare that you can only find them in public aquarium and some you can find no where else in captivity except in his tank!!! There is a lone angelfish though, the old woman angelfish from South Africa.
  4. Niphonia does not qualify as coldwater fish. It is deepwater, but found tropical.
  5. Coral farm just came in old wife fish and flame boxfish.
  6. The coldwater fishes are seasonal imports. You should go to the respective LFS and pre-order them so that the next shipment they will order and bring in for you. Most of the cold-water species come from aussie shipment and can be obtained through Iwarna if you pre-order them. Bigeye catulafa - LCK Hulafishes - LCK, Iwarna Blue Devil fish - Iwarna Various Boxfishes - Iwarna Also to introduce two very cool-looking subtropical aussie species Iwarna has brought in: Enoplosus armatus (Old wife fish) Chelmonops Truncatus (Eastern Talma)
  7. Famous japanese rare butterfly tank. His new addtion - Roa excelsa, chaetodon marleyi, chromis sp
  8. 15 to 18 deg is really not viable long term If you are really keen in a coldwater setup, i suggest raising it up to 20 to 22 deg. Many subtropical species can adapt quite well to slightly higher temperature, so you dont actually have to run that low at 15 deg. Lastly, there are a wide variety of sub-tropical species available here through our LFS. I would recommend species like hulafish, whitebar boxfish, ornate boxfish, shaw boxfish, catalina goby. If you like the more aggressive species, you can try catalufa bigeye, blue devilfish, garibaldi damsel. I would not recommend pinecone because they need a dark tank and is slow in feeding and fighting for food.
  9. Odontanthias Katayamai Juvenile found swimming with Tosanoides at moderate depth. They are usually found way deeper, over 200m.
  10. Nope this is wild caught. No CB dr seuss fish yet. I m very impressed too with the mixed reef tank. Must be strict QT combined with large UV unit to achieve that. The corals are decors for the pepp n narcosis tank. Pepps and Narcs are not easy to get feeding, if they feast on the corals i am sure the owner wouldnt mind buying corals as food for the pepp.
  11. Sharing US Andrew's amazing fishes Peppermint angels and Narcosis angel His amazing reef tanks are filled with rare butterflies and angels! How did he do it without any ich problem?!
  12. The CB clarions are so beautiful. But they grow fast and big!
  13. Odontanthias Elizabethae!!! Caught in Big Island Hawaii at 200m.
  14. Newly collected! The deep and beautiful Tattoo Jawfish (Opistognathus Decorus)! Size: 10cm (approx 4.5"). Price: Bidding in japan starts from S$5000 to buy now price of S$8750.
  15. Three rare Plectranthias Plectranthias Sp. (likely to be plectranthias winniensis), Japan and Cebu Plectranthias Sp., found in Japan, very deepwater. Plectranthias Sp., range unknown
  16. Two more pics showing the two-tone coloration when it is relaxed.
  17. Beautiful Halcurias anemone. Easy to feed, glows and adapt well to high temperature. I keep mine at 26 degree. I bought two and will be buying two more!
  18. Hi Dr Gill, I called it rosae because of this fishbase pic by Dr Tanaka. So if my fish is not a rosae, that means Dr Tanaka fishbase pic is not a rosae either?
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