Here is a picture I took of a juvenile French angel cleaning a rockhind grouper
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Here is a picture I took of a juvenile French angel cleaning a rockhind grouper
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Last edited by bjgf15; Mon, 28th Sep 2009 at 04:09 PM.
I've seen many juvenile French angels while diving in Cozumel and they swim like that all the time.
Rick
If you have another trip lined up and happen to collect another juvenile French angel, I would love to put one in my 125 tank. They are my favorite angelfish. I can donate to offset the collection expenses.
Mike
I live in my own little world. But it's OK, they know me here.
Very cool, when will you be finishing? I would love to come watch your dissertation defense. I just started the Ph.D. program at TAMUCC in Marine Biology so I've got a couple years to go, but its always nice to meet others in the area that share my interests in aquaria as well as marine biology.
After watching that video I think I know how you caught him. He seems to need some sort of physical therapy to show him how to swim properly.
Has he always swam like that? My dwarf angels do not move a lot like that when swimming.
Yes, the fish has always swam like that, as have all the other juvenile french angels I have ever seen. I did not target a handicapped fish (which by the way would have been eaten long before becoming a juvenile) ;)
And trust me, they are no easier to catch than any other fish on the rig. They can move very fast when they want to. Your pygmy angel is in a completely different genus than the French angelfish so no surprise that they would swim differently
I actually eluded to their unusual swimming pattern in a earlier post on this thread.
Last edited by bjgf15; Wed, 30th Sep 2009 at 07:12 PM.
I found the following video on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvyA9x6Nb7I
Your angel swims a lot like one of the ones here. Seems like it may be a natural swim pattern for some of them at a certain age.
That is very cool what you do, surprised that you haven't found a toad fish or a stone fish there at port a.