Rare fish show-off !!!

Some rare ones that I've snapped (some are mine, some are friends)

Kingi Angel:
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Narcosis:
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Clarion:
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Ventralis:
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bandit pair:
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Crosshatch trigger:
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Tigerpyge:
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Femininus Wrasse:
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Gem Tang:
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Lineatus:
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Poma:
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Multibar angel:
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Goldflake:
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Halichoeres iridis, uncommon rather than rare, delicate and very beautiful. IMO, the most beautiful of the Halichoeres wrasses. Too bad they are not as common as their looks would suggest. I guess this is becasue they are not as easy to keep aas some other Halichoeres wrasses
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Some rare ones that I've snapped (some are mine, some are friends)

Kingi Angel:
IMG-5789.jpg


Narcosis:
IMG-5626.jpg


Clarion:
IMG-5714.jpg


Ventralis:
IMG-5841.jpg


bandit pair:
IMG-6064.jpg


Crosshatch trigger:
IMG-6005.jpg


Tigerpyge:
0J4A1898.jpg


Femininus Wrasse:
IMG-5043.jpg


Gem Tang:
0J4A6185.jpg


Lineatus:
0J4A6222.jpg


Poma:
0J4A6188.jpg


Multibar angel:
0J4A6280.jpg


Goldflake:
0J4A6299.jpg


Incredible pictures! Isn't #10 a Lenardi instead of a Lineatus?

That Clarion!!!! The Clarion and the Femininus are my dream fish.
 
Some rare ones that I've snapped (some are mine, some are friends)

Kingi Angel:
IMG-5789.jpg


Narcosis:
IMG-5626.jpg


Clarion:
IMG-5714.jpg


Ventralis:
IMG-5841.jpg


bandit pair:
IMG-6064.jpg


Crosshatch trigger:
IMG-6005.jpg


Tigerpyge:
0J4A1898.jpg


Femininus Wrasse:
IMG-5043.jpg


Gem Tang:
0J4A6185.jpg


Lineatus:
0J4A6222.jpg


Poma:
0J4A6188.jpg


Multibar angel:
0J4A6280.jpg


Goldflake:
0J4A6299.jpg
Perfect! Sonic boom!! thanks for sharing.
 
Some rare ones that I've snapped (some are mine, some are friends)

Kingi Angel:
IMG-5789.jpg


Narcosis:
IMG-5626.jpg


Clarion:
IMG-5714.jpg


Ventralis:
IMG-5841.jpg


bandit pair:
IMG-6064.jpg


Crosshatch trigger:
IMG-6005.jpg


Tigerpyge:
0J4A1898.jpg


Femininus Wrasse:
IMG-5043.jpg


Gem Tang:
0J4A6185.jpg


Lineatus:
0J4A6222.jpg


Poma:
0J4A6188.jpg


Multibar angel:
0J4A6280.jpg


Goldflake:
0J4A6299.jpg
Wow man! Those are gorgeous! May I ask what camera you use? Those shots are awesome
 
Wow man! Those are gorgeous! May I ask what camera you use? Those shots are awesome
Thanks mate! Most of those were taken with my Canon 5D3 and 100mm F2.8L macro lens. Have just updated to a Canon R6 now though, so I am getting and handle on that :)
 
Some rare ones that I've snapped (some are mine, some are friends)

Kingi Angel:
IMG-5789.jpg


Narcosis:
IMG-5626.jpg


Clarion:
IMG-5714.jpg


Ventralis:
IMG-5841.jpg


bandit pair:
IMG-6064.jpg


Crosshatch trigger:
IMG-6005.jpg


Tigerpyge:
0J4A1898.jpg


Femininus Wrasse:
IMG-5043.jpg


Gem Tang:
0J4A6185.jpg


Lineatus:
0J4A6222.jpg


Poma:
0J4A6188.jpg


Multibar angel:
0J4A6280.jpg


Goldflake:
0J4A6299.jpg
Love that Poma!! Incredible pictures and super assortment of some of the best fish in the game!
 
Both rare to get one AND even rarer to have one that flashes even when not stressed in captivity (I find this to be a well established species when they do flash). My most prized fish I have ever and probably will ever own. £108 ($146.14) Hoplolatilus chlupatyi, almost passing the 3 month mark (26th February will mark 3 months in the tank).
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Morning flash:
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And since their pricing has shot up much more, I will class this as a rarer species (Although they used to be rather common, it seems they’re much harder to find). For £99 I got this at 4”. My second most personable fish, a Siganus magnificus.
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And my Submale Genicanthus melanospilos, I say submale since he hasn’t lost his male colours completely so it makes me think these fish are VERY similar to wrasses in which they loose a certain amount of colour without present females. £96 is what I paid, £120 is what he was being sold for.
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My thriving Halichoeres iridis female, bought for £45 as a 1” specimen and is now 3.5”.
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All three of these fish have been with me for two years if not longer. My chlupatyi has been with me for almost 3 months and I hope to get him past the danger zone of 6 months.
 

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

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

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