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bradley has an amazing fish collection. his tank is bustling with fish and all in an SPS tnak.

these are just some of his many ventralis anthias. all are very fat and healthy and he has kept them for years. good quarantine practices + healthy specimens will ensure long lived fish! sadly many ventralis often come with internal parasites and need to be medicated.

they eat but never grow fat!

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Anampses chrysocephalus is a difficult and v sensitive fish. they are difficult to feed, often ship very badly and many die within weeks. also they are prone to internal parasites as well. males are especially sensitive and many arrive DOA.

this one has been with him for years as well. i'm v jealous and love this fish!

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this is one of the more amazing fairy wrasse transformations i've seen. he bought this earlei as a juvinile, not even a female. and look what it has grown into. a beautiful studly alpha male!

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another difficult wrasse that is thriving in bradley's tank is the choat's leopard.

hundreds of chaot's leopard have entered singapore in the past few years but the number of surviving specimens are probably less than a dozen. perhaps that is also over estimating. having tried this species before, i can testify to the difficulty.

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another difficult wrasse that is thriving in bradley's tank is the choat's leopard.

hundreds of chaot's leopard have entered singapore in the past few years but the number of surviving specimens are probably less than a dozen. perhaps that is also over estimating. having tried this species before, i can testify to the difficulty.dreds of chaot's leopard have entered singapore in the past few years but the number of surviving specimens are probably less than a dozen. perhaps that is also over estimating. having tried this species before, i can testify to the difficulty.

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his tank is an angel paradise! and all these live in a fully stocked SPS and LPS reef. amazing! his tank is the most overstocked SPS tank i've sen with countless of anthias, angels, and wrasses! i love tanks like these as it mixes fish and corals so well.

even a large christmas island emperor swims in his tank. while most of the above mentioned fish are not rare, many are v difficult to keep in captivity so seeing one alive is, kinda rare in its own way.

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rare fish fans, you MUST check out this video on easter island. this very initimate video highlights in full HD some of the rarest and most sought after easter island endemics.

swarms of litus butterflies.

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starting to fall in love with ventralis anthias

but since its so difficult, an alpha male bartlett will do lol

it's difficult but doable. i recommend feeding with mysis or frozen food soaked with praziquantel for the first 2 weeks.

bartletts tend to fade in captivity after awhile. bartletts that survive many years in aquariums are often very light pink, almost white!

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a closer look at Chrysiptera rapanui. together with hotumatua and litus butterfly, these 3 can make for a stunning easter island biotope.

this is the most beautiful chromis i have seen.. :yeah:

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this is the most beautiful chromis i have seen.. :yeah:

yes.

something is wrong with me today. i'm obsessing over and over again about these fish that i cannot get :(

this is my favourite of all time. smith's butterfly! this is an old picture in an aquarium, probably somewhere in japan. or maybe waikiki.

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it's difficult but doable. i recommend feeding with mysis or frozen food soaked with praziquantel for the first 2 weeks.

bartletts tend to fade in captivity after awhile. bartletts that survive many years in aquariums are often very light pink, almost white!

i will only commit if i have 90% confidence

dont want fish to die in my hands

furthermore i have poor record keeping anthias

all anthias i keep koed in less than 6 months :(

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yes.

something is wrong with me today. i'm obsessing over and over again about these fish that i cannot get :(

this is my favourite of all time. smith's butterfly! this is an old picture in an aquarium, probably somewhere in japan. or maybe waikiki.

i used to watch it in Waikiki's webcam last year...now the webcam has shifted to a seal habitat....

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