尽管日本似乎也获得了最酷,最稀有的鱼,即使它们来自夏威夷,礁石建筑商JP是来自美国东北部的坚定收藏家,他们致力于为罕见的深水夏威夷风味礁鱼创建终极水族馆。JP的致敬坦克可能远非完整Odontanthias fuscipinnisand one of the recently collected orange margin butterflyfish,预后Basabei。JP很友善,可以分享一些已经吃过的新俘虏的照片,而这种橙色的边缘蝴蝶鱼似乎比其他一些遭受减压问题的标本要好。新万博苹果In case you hadn’t heard, Prognathodes basabei is collected from waters over 450 feet deep and a hypodermic needle is used to ‘lance’ or pierce the gas bladder so that it can vent off gas as it expands from being brought up to shallower water and much reduced pressures.
Strangely enough, JP’s orange margin shipped with a handful of hypodermic needles and instructions to repeat the gas bladder lancing procedure in the event that decompression issues and an imbalanced, swollen gas bladder should reappear.One of the factors which seems to be in JP’s favor is that the orange margin butterflyfish he received appears to be on the smaller end of the scale and surely that has helped his fish to better to adapt to captive life 5000 miles away from it’s origin and at pressures 1/10th of what they were in it’s natural habitat. Big thanks to JP for including us in his rare fish adventure and we look forward to seeing some video of these Hawaiian natives soon. Follow the break for more juicy pics of the yellow fin anthias and the orange margin butterflyfish.