U.S shipment landing this week

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Good day Guys

Our long awaited U.S shipment is on the way:


Here is the list for you...final prices will be out once we have it in the tanks.

x15 Flame Angels
x5 Lemon Peel Angels
x2 Hybrid Lemon Peel Angels
x2 centropyge fisheri
x4 centropyge potteri
x4 centropyge multicolor:thumbup:

x1 acanthurus achilles;)-sold
x1 True Black tang-medium:yeahdude::yeahdude:-sold
x30 zebramosa flavescens:whistling:

x1 Henitaurichthys polylepis

x10 Nemateleotris helfrichi (First for S.A):yeahdude::yeahdude:

x20 chromis vanderbuilti

x100 halloween hermit
x20 Zebra hermits
 
looking forward there. I am still looking really hard for Duncan Corals - please let me know when you are going to get in
 
looking forward there. I am still looking really hard for Duncan Corals - please let me know when you are going to get in

Will probably be in the 1st week of Novemeber

We still have a couple of Super coloured Acan Corals left;)
 
That sounds like a awsome order, How much does a black tang go for ?
Question :

Is the black tang a black yellow tang or a black scopa tang or is it a seperate speice ?
 
it is the true long nose black tang....not like the other hybrids you see sometimes in the market.
when taken out of the water one should be able to see the diff on the body
 
That sounds like a awsome order, How much does a black tang go for ?
Question :

Is the black tang a black yellow tang or a black scopa tang or is it a seperate speice ?

Old PE Boy, all are part of the Zebrasoma genus. Sold as a Z. rostratum, it would be a "true" black tang (limited to french polynesia ). mostly (and i am saying mostly with caution) the ones we get is Z Scopas

Difference is easier to see in adults as Z rostratum has a longer snout.

Think dewald was refering to Zebrasoma (sailfin) genus as a group.

But to try and answer the Q, yes they are different species, belonging to the same genus

Lanzo..apologies , we were posting at same time
 
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Yup we all posting together.

@frans what you say is what i know. I thought there might be something else a little more certain that i did not know.
 
Lanzo, price on the Nemateleotris helfrichi?

C'mon, be resonable now... ;)
 
the way to know if it is a true rostratum is to stres(take the fish out of the water) the fish then look for scopas stripes
If it has scopas stripes it is a hybrid
If it is one color it is a true rostratum
 
what i have heard rostratums are collected in kiribati line islands
 
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