Biota Captive-Bred Potter's Angelfish

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After years of trying to crack the Potter's Angelfish our amazing team in Hawaii and the Oceanic Institute has successfully captive-bred the Potter's Angelfish. I'm incredibly thankful for the support of all of our vendors, hobbyists, and friends around the industry who have made this feat possible. This first batch is going out exclusivly to our stores but we are working on more batches to have them readily available.



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After years of trying to crack the Potter's Angelfish our amazing team in Hawaii and the Oceanic Institute has successfully captive-bred the Potter's Angelfish. I'm incredibly thankful for the support of all of our vendors, hobbyists, and friends around the industry who have made this feat possible. This first batch is going out exclusivly to our stores but we are working on more batches to have them readily available.



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After years of trying to crack the Potter's Angelfish our amazing team in Hawaii and the Oceanic Institute has successfully captive-bred the Potter's Angelfish. I'm incredibly thankful for the support of all of our vendors, hobbyists, and friends around the industry who have made this feat possible. This first batch is going out exclusivly to our stores but we are working on more batches to have them readily available.



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Fantastic news!! Place me on your list for two. I have one and want a trio. . . seriously

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Great stuff! If I didn’t have my medical device career, this would definitely be the type of work I would be interested in.

Retirement plan, to breed captive bred fish. Only 28 years to go haha
 

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Great achievement.

Should I assume these would not cohabit nicely with a (Biota) Coral Beauty?
 

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This is so awesome! Seems like the last few months we have seen so many species added to the Captive Bred list.. Truly amazing work! Love all the hard work and dedication you all put into it, truly thank you!
 

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LOL, $999 - Supply and demand I guess. I know a lot goes into breeding these, but hopefully Biota will set a better price and sell them directly to customers, like their yellow tangs.
 

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