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yikai

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  1. More photos of Cirrhilabrus cenderawasih and Paracheilinus walton!!
  2. A series of SUPER RARE endemic fishes to triton bay and cenderawasih bay! Pseudochromis jamali!!! a curious dotty back that looks like Chromis retrofasciata. who is imitating who? Also Paracheilinus nursalim, Cirrhilabrus cenderawasih, Paracheilinus walton and Eviota raja.
  3. gramma dejongi. pardon the grainy video quality, as this was filmed in low light condition.
  4. out of my depth here, but maybe a juvenile scarus or something along the line. definitely a labrid though.
  5. Very hard to find Chromis klunzingeri at Coral Farm. debut shipment for this species.
  6. Hey Tony, this one should be very familiar to you. after all, you described it! It's a male P. tonozukai, and it's the 3rd one we've seen this past few weeks. i've never seen this fish before here. the female as you know, is orange.
  7. dr gill, i need your assistance. is this Parioglossus winterbottomi? collected in mudflats of India, bengal. i can't even find holotype pics of this fish anywhere. it looks almost like a FW fish.
  8. new rarities at dejong. tapeinosoma dottyback, captive bred clarions, Gobiosoma illecebrosum, and colini angels
  9. You are right. Last year we found this fish to be lipogramma sp, distinct from robinsi. There appears to be some undescribed fish down in curaçao, including a cf. evides and a liopropoma cf. aberrans.
  10. Here's the fish. It looks like a ptereleotris but we can't find a match
  11. Over the years as our fish IDing skills have improved, we've been able to go back and correct some of our initial mistakes or ID some of the initially in identified fish. However this one has remained unknown for the longest time. Tony if you could ID this it would be greatly appreciated.
  12. Invaluable help again tony! Some of the posts you've replied dated back so many years ago. It's nostalgic. Regarding Pseudoplesiops rosae, Do you have a picture showing one alive or in true colour? The pink one with the yellow head is being spread around and known as Rosae to is aquarist, and even fish base depicts this as the species. Could you help to clear the confusion?
  13. Dr gill thank you so much for your expertise here, and for replying posts that have lie unanswered for years. That gymneleotris has gone un identified for too long!
  14. Hi dnsfpl, Good luck in your sales. Up for a very dedicated reefer with super healthy fish. I really only wish for one thing, and is that all your fish go on to live a long and healthy life. I've watched as you post them since day 1 and all are in impeccable health. All the best!
  15. dejong's previous shipment had some very nice indigos too, but i think the latest by ORA is even more refined!
  16. This is quite shocking to hear dr gill. Do you have a living picture of Rosae? For the last couple of years this group of dottybacks have been appearing on and off and are all rare. Not much is known so the mix up is not surprising. On another note, if you don't mind, could you shed more light on Pseudochromis luteus from Japan?
  17. Cf Plenty of female feminine wrasse. 30 red notes. All eating aggressively on mysis. Male sold. Conspicuous angel x2. One smaller one bigger. Both eating like mad. Smaller one 200 red notes. Plenty of laboutei, coral sea hooded, red margin fairy. Plenty of tuxedo damsels!! Gorgeous super healthy and beautiful. 3.5 reds. Rollandi damsel yellow head morphs As well many. 2.5 reds. Blue assessor, watanabei pairs, lineatus wrasse. Plectranthias pelicieri and kuiter leopard wrSses all sold
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