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paka 12/08/2012 06:49 PM

Captive Bred Genicanthus watanabei
 
Just want to share a short video of some Genicanthus watanabei that I raised from eggs. The fish in the video are all G. watanabei and are 87/88 days old. The golden colored fish have not completely settled out with adult coloration yet. The larger adult colored fish is about the size of a dime.
I hope you think they're as cute as I do! :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZqBp...ature=youtu.be

Karen

haynesw 12/08/2012 06:52 PM

That's awesome. Congratulations! Do you have a description of how you raised them? I would be very interested as these are some of my favorite fish.

dvmsn 12/08/2012 07:03 PM

That is a heck of a 29th post!

michael_cb_125 12/08/2012 07:53 PM

Thanks for sharing this with us!
What are you feeding these little girls?

~Michael

joker295 12/08/2012 08:15 PM

thats awesome..

rachenbrazil 12/08/2012 08:19 PM

Wow !

alprazo 12/08/2012 08:42 PM

Karen,

That's fantastic. I bought a couple of latezonatus from you a while back and they were perfect. Keep up the amazing work. You make me want to move to Hawaii.

MuffsAbby 12/08/2012 09:15 PM

Incredible...congrats!

auem 12/08/2012 09:24 PM

Congrats.!!!....great job..another first i guess...:beer:..

super cute baby...how long was the larval period....?

falconut 12/08/2012 10:34 PM

That's awesome. They are one of my favorites.

paka 12/09/2012 12:44 AM

Thanks everyone.
I do plan to write up what I did and share it but it's just 40 pages of notes now.
Basically I started with wild plankton then added in cultured plankton.
In terms of the length of larval phase it depends on how you look at it. The larvae started showing benthic behavior at day 50 and started showing adult color development at day 80. Currently they eat anything I offer them as long as they can fit it in their mouths, even the larvae that are not completely settled. This includes frozen foods and flakes as well as live foods.

altolamprologus 12/09/2012 12:54 AM

Wow this is fantastic! I look forward to reading your write up :) Have you thought about trying any other genicanthus species?

auem 12/09/2012 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by altolamprologus (Post 20970012)
Wow this is fantastic! I look forward to reading your write up :) Have you thought about trying any other genicanthus species?

she and her colleague already did breed genicanthus personatus at Waikkiki....
i hope it will be done again some day...

LargeAngels 12/09/2012 12:09 PM

Awesome Karen.

rssjsb 12/09/2012 02:33 PM

This really is awesome.

Blueline12 12/09/2012 02:45 PM

Congratulations. Excellent work.

SDguy 12/09/2012 02:56 PM

Congrats on the amazing work!!! And thanks for sharing!!

the808state 12/12/2012 03:57 PM

These are really cute in person... tiny genicanthus are pretty cool, and you hardly see them this small wild caught.

Awesome job !

velvetelvis 12/29/2012 12:17 PM

:dance::celeb2::beer: That's amazing--what little beauties! Congratulations!!!

lowfi 12/29/2012 01:23 PM

Great work, that's amazing. Talk about dedicated effort!

aandfsoccr04 02/14/2013 11:01 AM

Wow that's really really cool what you have done. Congrats on your success.


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