The true personifier has the banded tail with males displaying the dotted bluish face
blue face with yellow dots?
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The true personifier has the banded tail with males displaying the dotted bluish face
I find the only difference with the two is the tail. I have been corrected and did go off to try and find out if it was wrong (I had a feeling it was). Both fish are VERY similar, the only difference is that banded tail. Both males get the blue dotted face, just depends if you want the banded tail or not. Yes they’re sexually dimorphic however, I find if they’re the only one in the tank they will be a female and not have the nice face. If you got them as a Male though, you could have them and without females they’d remain a submale. This is what happened with my Genicanthus melanospilos, he hasn’t reverted to a true male and just has less of that male pattern (If I’m honest, I prefer him without the full pattern, makes him more unique and look like a misbar angelfish).What do you mean they are the same fish? I heard they both are collected in Australia. Would they have different scientific names for the same fish collected in the same region?
I also speculated this. Since the fish I am getting are juvies, I assume they will turn male.
If I can get my hands on either the personifer or meredithi, it will be a dream come true. My poor mans conspiccilatus.
I find the only difference with the two is the tail. I have been corrected and did go off to try and find out if it was wrong (I had a feeling it was). Both fish are VERY similar, the only difference is that banded tail. Both males get the blue dotted face, just depends if you want the banded tail or not. Yes they’re sexually dimorphic however, I find if they’re the only one in the tank they will be a female and not have the nice face. If you got them as a Male though, you could have them and without females they’d remain a submale. This is what happened with my Genicanthus melanospilos, he hasn’t reverted to a true male and just has less of that male pattern (If I’m honest, I prefer him without the full pattern, makes him more unique and look like a misbar angelfish).
I find that yes, also I completely agree on you on the “Poor man’s personifer” it’s a steal if you want colour!! They’re so pretty with the sold tail and not a half black tail.I am glad I brought this up. I was told that if I get a single juvie, it would turn male. Of maybe that is what I assumed.
So if I want the true blue face with yellow dots, I need to get two juvies. One will turn female and one will turn dominant male. Which will give me the true blue face with yellow dots.
Personally, I prefer the meredithi because of the solid yellow tail and it helps that its generally 50% cheaper than the personifer.
I got both of mine ~2.5 years when Poma had them. They’ve MAYBE grown 1”. Probably closer to 1/2”. In a 150 from the start. Fed 3-4x a day.People who own Singapore angelfish (Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus) how big did yours get and how long did you own it for? I love this fish but always been pushed off by the 7 inch part, although I’ve almost never seen a 7 inch Singapore.
Ask and you shall receive!! LolCan we bother you to turn up whites please.
Amazing fish. Wanna see more.
that asfur looks amazing. how big is it?Ask and you shall receive!! Lol
Nice budNice female personifer!! You looking for a male?
7 inches plus streamers! Tough fish likes to chase Fowleri and emp! Thank youthat asfur looks amazing. how big is it?
Staten Island, New YorkA little big for my taste but beautiful
Where you located bud?

