Icp the amazing maze3/16/2023 ![]() ![]() Part of us was really surprised that Bali Aquarich had blazed a trail from inception to tank raised juveniles in a matter of months, but we really aren’t that shocked when the progress is coming from the same facility that brought us captive raised annularis angelfish and captive raised clarion angelfish. The next thing we know, Bali Aquarich started posting pictures of tank raised tiny juvenile maze angelfish which he’d just begun pulling out of the larval development into little slivers of fish beginning to look like angelfish. See also Double Black Fin Angelfish Linked to Centropyge bicolor Su posted a status update that he was in Taiwan (where maze angelfish come from) with a picture of some fabulous potential maze angelfish broodstock. That is, until less than a month later when Mr. ![]() Su didn’t seem that familiar with the maze angelfish, so we pulled out some fish books, looked up a few Reef Builders posts, planted the seed and really thought nothing more of it. ![]() Wen-Ping Su and Jake Adams (out of frame) discussing, among many things, the maze angelfish at Bali Aquarich. Su to consider working with the maze angelfish which is hypothetically easier since the closely related blueline angelfish had been reared in captivity before. Su’s gorgeous pair of Chaetodontoplus conspicillatus and he showed us some day old larvae from eggs which he’d just begun collecting, but couldn’t get through development for very long. When we saw him working with the Conspicuous angelfish, and failing to pull through any larvae, it occurred to us he might experience successes with another species first. We encouraged Mr. Vincent Chalias at Bali Aquarich looking through the microscope at newly hatched proto-larvae of conspicuous angelfish.ĭuring our visit we saw Mr. To make up for practically never seeing any specimens in the country, we’ve frequently shared amazing pictures of large adult maze angelfish from around the world, time and time again. We carried this infatuation for the maze angelfish with us to our meetings with Mr. The maze angelfish, Chaetodontoplus cephalareticulatus, is one of the elusive species of large marine angels that we’ve been particularly obsessed with for quite sometime. ![]()
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