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Digiman

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  1. For me dwarf angels tend to bicker and fight in a smaller 3ft tank. Avoid too many dwarf in one small tank and add in fiercest one first. I used to keep flame, multicolor, golden and venustus in one same tank, 3ft. The multicolor killed the golden and venustus. Super fierce. Only the flame which is almost as fierce can live in harmony w it.
  2. Yes, but no into the display as it's too bright for the fish now. It is staying in the sump, in almost complete darkness which aids in the acclimatization of the fish. It's eating more and more MP. A v greedy fish.
  3. It's by far the rarest oddball encountered here, and expensive. Two weeks later when the discoverer of this fish returns from his re-service i may sell the fish to him if he is still interested. Meanwhile i'll feed the fish and pump its weight up and heal its tail to perfection! Cappucino, tat's a nice description. The brown bands are the trademarks of the fish suggested by its common name, the brown banded cusk eel. Not at all. Cusk eels are benthic bottom feeders. They prefer dead food, and in chunk forms.
  4. Johnsoni and lunatus are similar in every aspect except for the color difference. Here is a johnsoni:
  5. Found together with these two fairy wrasses at 10 to 20m depth in Japan waters are: Lunatus fairy Katoi fairy Pintail x lunatus fairy
  6. This sirembo is already in its adult coloration and will not change color anymore. Max size for S.Jerdoni is 5" and this sirembo is near 3.5", which is already a grown adult. In captivity it'll likely not grow any much further. Sirembo seems to be a pgymy cusk eel genus, maxing out at 6 to 7" for the biggest species. From pics on the net, there is no notable color difference between a juvenile and a full grown sirembo.
  7. This is an extremely rare cusk eel. Not much captivity info available on the net. Still waiting for its burnt tail to heal.
  8. Rare Sirembo Jerdoni from CF. Currently residing in sump tank and eating MP v well.
  9. Lunatus fairy male and female in Tokyo LFS: Sangodo. Male 200, female 120.
  10. Ya the tail!! the tail!!! A clearer vid is needed of this aberrant rusty angel!!
  11. CF One tiny white frogfish Many luzo anthias One tiny white belly regal angel Two argi angel Many panda gobies Three Blue angels Large size x1 big yellow neon goby LCK Many flame angels Many small size yellow tangs x1 flame wrasse alpha male (may be gone by now) Many blue neon gobies Linear blennies and x2 chromis opercularis left
  12. A series of oddball japanese fish (most of them found only deepwater): Antigonia rubicunda Banjos banjos Brotula multibarbata Branchiostegus japonicus Lepidotrigla guentheri Malthopsis lutea Parapercis macrophthalma Seriolina nigrofasciata Halicmetus reticulatus
  13. V rare katherine fairy wrasse from LADD V rare feminus wrasse, male and female, from QM
  14. This fish is uncommon, but cheap. We dont see it here, but Japan on and off will get them.
  15. West african Serranus Sp. A rare but cheap fish from west african shipment.
  16. Super rare juvenile Masudai Hogfish. Inside the betta box is a tosanoide anthias if u are to last till the end of the video. There are also two guyanensis butterfly swimming around in the tank.
  17. Thanks for correcting. My bad. It's carlsoni from vanuatu and not charlenae from Bali.
  18. remember the Pristigenys niphonia posted last time? Here is another deepwater but wide range bigeye fish, the Cookeolus japonicus, found over 100m deep.
  19. Guess difficult to ID properly. Just like there are some un-ID anthias at CF and many more undescribed luzonicthys and rabaulicthys anthias.
  20. Anyone can pls ID these four fishes? Tilefish? anthias? Blenny? Paranthias? Jawfish?
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