3-6-15 update​
hear a nice shipping we just receive.we updating picture on what we have lately.
 

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thefuz

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Holy crap, that Semilarvatus is FAT! Congrats to whomever picks them up. Jeeze!

Also, all marine angelfish species are known to be protogynous hermaphrodites (meaning they start female and change to male based upon environmental factors later in life). In fact, that pretty (and 'rare') male can turn back to female later. I don't believe angels have a terminal phase like wrasses, for example.
 
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