Oh man, look at those little gems!Love my Angels!![]()
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Oh man, look at those little gems!Love my Angels!![]()
I’m jealous, that tiger Angel is a beauty. Also love the true? conspicularisLove my Angels!![]()
Several books I have say they prefer harems, a lot of them are mentioning it in similar ways as Michael does.Yeah that would be awesome. Which sources have you been looking at? I’d love to know.
Dang, I’d love to see a melanospilos x lamarcki. There’s so many of the hybrids I’d love to come across eventually, especially a 3 way hybrid!! I wonder what other Genicanthus angels tend to make a hybrid because you see a lot of the common lemonpeel x halfback (Or possibly cocosensis). My LFS has a cocosensis in but it looks more like a heraldi.Just so we have an idea of how much angels hate to be alone: This is well documented but the Lemonpeel, Half-Black and Eiblis would rather hybridize with each other than remain by themselves when there’s not enough of the same kind. Or in places where two species meet, mixed species groups aren’t a rare occurrence (such as Christmas Island).
Lamarck x Spotbreast hybrids have been documented before. The Flagfin in South African waters has been known to hybridize with the Kingi. The Koran Angel is very widespread and spreads it sees among both its own and a number of other species.
Flames and Rusty Angels hybridize in the Philippines where the Flame is rare and the Rusty is a lot more common.
Even three way hybrids (such as a Coral Beauty x Flame x Multicolor) that Copps documented at some point. A Coral Beauty x Multicolor made its way to Japan and was part of Koji Wada (founder of Blue Harbor)’s personal collection.
Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis regularly hybridizes with other “Velvet” angels of that genus, creating numerous variants of the so-called “Maze” Angel.
And I think there was a video of a Potter’s Angel harem in Hawaii that contained a few Centropyge fisheri.

