Any idea what these would go for? Im thinking Im getting a huge deal, but I never see them for sale, so not sure.
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Using scientific names rather than common names helps avoid confusion. P. hawaiiensis, isn't offered as frequently as P. ventralis and has a higher price. I have seen males offered from between $199-499. The care is the same for it and ventralis. They need cooler temps and don't like bright light.I think people are getting confused, Im not talking about the ventralis anthias - first pic, I'm talking about the true Hawaiian longfin - second pic.
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Here ya go.............scan down to the picture with the price still posted.
http://reef2reef.com/threads/wysiwy...peror-ocean-trigger-hybrid-lemon-peel.214439/
The photo picturesque has up is labeled correctly; those are Pseudanthias hawaiiensis.Thats interesting. He has them listed as ventralis, but they are not.
Thats interesting. He has them listed as ventralis, but they are not.
So would these be an expensive fish per say...say $1000 for a pair?Yes, Pseudanthias ventralis hawaiiensis is their full scientific name.
As mentioned lower temperatures (~65-70°F) and lots of food is the key to long term success.
Really depends on the source and what they're doing with the fish, conditioning wise. I wouldn't scoff at that price thoughSo would these be an expensive fish per say...say $1000 for a pair?