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Digiman

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  1. Rare goby introduction: Gobiosoma atronasum (Exuma goby) Vomerogobius flavus (Lemon goby)
  2. CF has two v tiny golden angel. 1+ cm only, cute and healthy but of course not feeding. To the guy who bought the chromis enchrysura from CF, aunty pass the wrong fishes to u. Can u kindly bring it back to CF to exchange for your chromis? Thank u.
  3. Is this your jacknife? Did u buy it from M3? I've kept two equetus lanceolatus before. V difficult to feed, only eat live food for mine. CF has an equetus acuminatus now.
  4. I like the blue eyelid. But 1k for a chromis is a bit too much.
  5. Super rare juvenile odontanthias chrysostictus! I hope one day i can get this fish!
  6. Also for sale together with the tosanoides is a very rare and deepwater chromis sp. (undescribed) from Japan. 4,5 cm, S$1100 (The most expensive chromis ever) And here are more pics of the fish in the wild, taken in Izu Ocean Park, Japan.
  7. A super rare anthias is offered sale at Japan online LFS vessel-marine. Tosanoides Filamentosus (5.5 cm, S$6300) Below is a vid and pic of the fish in the wild:
  8. We get it at the same price. About S$1200 each from M3 if u are ever interested. L.carmabi is readily available now and i wont consider it a rare fish anymore, just expensive.
  9. For the list of dwarfs u've mentioned i've nothing to worry except for aggression. In fact adding any dwarfs u will always have to worry about aggression because any dwarf angel once established becomes aggressive to a certain extent, so u may wanna take note on that. Flameback and cherub are the most aggressive u can find. However flame and multicolor can be bullies too if they are established in a tank. So if u are to ask me i would say add all four in together if u can. They are quite common to find and u can take a few months to collect all four before releasing all at one go.
  10. Up for your duncans. V colony with v green heads and nice shape. See to believe!
  11. More i look at it the more i like it. So special! Alright i'll enquire to see if this fish can come in.
  12. Yes i find it quite unique too. U interested? found a source, after shipping should be able to get within S$600. Here is a deepwater halichores bathyphilus from carribbean. beautiful fish as a juvenile but more dull as it grows as seen below:
  13. Opistognathus lonchurus (moustache jawfish), a v rare jawfish from carribbean! This fish costs S$900!! This fish is expensive because it is deeper water jawfish, common only at depth beyond 120 ft to 300 ft.
  14. Another leucozonus anthias. This one looks to be a female.
  15. Marjorie fairy wrasse pair! I miss this fish, hope it'll come again soon.
  16. 5cm prognathode aya at B-Box Japan: In the above video u also see a small modestus butterfly swimming around! Both are awesome butterfly! Juvenile aya is now selling at BH at an offer price of 55000 yen. Feel like flying over there to buy one!
  17. Gonioplectrus hispanus (spanish flag) comes from extreme depth (300 to 400 ft) and sighting and catching a small one is v v rare. Polleni grouper is deep but is only about 100ft deep and is no where as rare or as deep as spanish flag. Comparing a polleni grouper to a spanish flag is like comparing a magnifica firefish to a helfrichi.
  18. Tyleri is shallow water. Most probably it is uncommon in the wild and also divers in maldives do not target collect toby as they usually catch the more popular like dracula goby, regal angels, sunset anthias, mitratus butterfly etc.
  19. But it is too rare. So many maldives shipment but never ever saw one! Maybe one day it'll pop up as a huge surprise at one of the LFS.
  20. Thanks for the ID. Beautiful toby, would love to keep it if it ever appears here! The piece shown came from a maldive shipment in a Japan LFS.
  21. the holy grail of grouper: Spanish flag. This fish costs S$3200, v reasonable price.
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