Goldflake may be coming soon !!!!

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I have a chance to pick up a beautiful 4"-5" Goldflake Angel at my favorite LFS.

Its been here for 3 months and eats like a pig and is as healthy as can be.

It was offered to me for $600.00 this week. Most likely going to go pick it up this weekend.
 
I have been searching for a goldflake for more than a year! What I’d give for one…..you’re lucky.
 
I have been searching for a goldflake for more than a year! What I’d give for one…..you’re lucky.
If your in Clayton NC then the Goldflake is in your home town at Reef Keepers the Price is $750.00 I did not go pick it up, I bought a Trident and DOS instead. I have a long term friendship with Bill there, that's why I was offered a discount on the fish. The asking price is $750.00
 
If your in Clayton NC then the Goldflake is in your home town at Reef Keepers the Price is $750.00 I did not go pick it up, I bought a Trident and DOS instead. I have a long term friendship with Bill there, that's why I was offered a discount on the fish. The asking price is $750.00
Hmm yeah I’m there all the time. I didn’t see one. I’ll check again. Thanks.
 
My Goldflake Captive bred
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I have never seen or heard of anyone having Goldflake angelfish here in Mexico, but a lot of people have it in the US, so is there any reason why they are in short supply?? Or are these fish available seasonally?
 
Wow captive bred! From Biota? Is the stock from Bali Aquarich? I didn’t know they made pedigree Goldflakes as I thought they only bred Goldflake x Flagfin hybrids (which I have no interest in). Is it much hardier than a wild specimen?
 
Wow captive bred! From Biota? Is the stock from Bali Aquarich? I didn’t know they made pedigree Goldflakes as I thought they only bred Goldflake x Flagfin hybrids (which I have no interest in). Is it much hardier than a wild specimen?
i'm from the uk so probs not biota it eats like a pig so i guess hardier than wild caught as that's mostly the problem with WC goldflakes
 
i'm from the uk so probs not biota it eats like a pig so i guess hardier than wild caught as that's mostly the problem with WC goldflakes
I have seen some Biota CB fish but very few Bali CB fish down south, wonder if it’s different up north.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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