If either theAnampses lennardior the xanthic potter’s angelfish had landed this week, it would have been good news for rare fish fanciers. If these kinds of rare wrasses and angelfish make your heart skip a beat, having both of these amazing fish caught for aquarium life in the same week is simply a dream Can you tell that we like them a little bit?
TheXanthic Potter’s Angelfishwas captured this week by Dave Kelly ofPacific Tropics. No potter’s angelfish has ever been documented showing this coloration, and we hope this fish holds that color because whoever ends up buying this fish is going to be shelling out big bucks for the privilege to own it. Big thanks to Martynas Justinevicius ofGlide Photos分享这一独一无二的镜头Centropyge.
Anampses lennardiis a very unique looking wrasse species which is very rarely offered in the trade, and never by the dozen.Route 66 Marinespecially commissioned the capture of the crazy looking lennardi wrasses from their suppliers in Western Australia and they’ve already been distributed to the finest retail livestock dealers in the nation.
The photo above ofAnampses lennardiwas made by Lluis Riscelleda-Turon ofHouse of Finsin Greenwich, CT. HOF has already sold their pair of lennardi wrasses but they insisted for the fish to be allowed to be conditioned (and displayed) in the shop for ten days before going home with their new owner.