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Kinetic 12/26/2005 08:08 PM

Bellus Angel Thread
 
There's a dwarf angel thread, so I decided to start a Bellus Angel only thread because I'm interested in buying one next year for my 82 gallon tank (110gallon total water volume, 2100gph total flow)

From wetwebmedia.com:
[b]Genicanthus bellus Randall 1975, the Ornate Angelfish (3).
Lives in small groups, plankton-feeding up off the bottom.
To six inches in the wild.
Western Pacific and Cocos Keeling in the eastern Indian Ocean. [/b]

Awesome genicanthus article:
[url]http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-02/hcs3/index.php[/url]

Here are some pictures of it that I found online
Female:
[img]http://www.advancedaquarist.com/images/oct2003/Bellus_Angel.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.marinecenter.com/media/photos/8E3DFA5AC2CA4276B06D8351FEBF85A6.jpg[/img]


Male:
[img]http://www.coralfantasy.com/images/malebellusangelLThump.jpg[/img]


If you have one, please post the following:

Gender:
Size:
Food it eats:
Time you've had it:
Where you bought it:
Tankmates:
Kind of tank: (fish only, fowlr, reef)
Pictures:


I've always wondered who has females with the red stripe. I see a lot with blue but no red =(

Psionicdragon 12/26/2005 11:25 PM

They are easy to keep as long as they eat, but if their health goes down they react really bad.

The female is nicer than the male imho. I have the female :) I lost one on Xmas though.

Kinetic 12/27/2005 02:49 AM

sorry to hear about the loss. any pictures? does yours have the red edged fins?

Outerbank 12/27/2005 11:17 PM

They are gorgeous fish, but I don't know many more details about them. They seem to suffer from collection practices. Everytime I see one in the fish store, it seems to die.

Kinetic 12/27/2005 11:46 PM

I talked to a LFS and they agreed to hold the bellus if I ordered it for 3 weeks with a deposit. They said they'd get it to feed and then would see if it had decompression issues. This being said, the LFS is definately first class ;)

Kahuna Tuna 12/28/2005 01:11 AM

They are the one species of genicanthus in which the female is much nicer looking than the male, IMO. Those ladies are just beautiful fish.

[QUOTE]I talked to a LFS and they agreed to hold the bellus if I ordered it for 3 weeks with a deposit. They said they'd get it to feed and then would see if it had decompression issues. This being said, the LFS is definately first class[/QUOTE]

It's always nice to hear about a good LFS, you always hear the horror stories, sounds like a great operation.

Kinetic 12/28/2005 04:04 AM

I agree the female definately looks amazingly better than the male, not saying the male doesn't look good. She just looks amazing!

Psionicdragon 12/28/2005 05:11 AM

The one that died had reddish edge fin while the other one has more of an orange coloration.

Kinetic 12/28/2005 02:17 PM

did you only see red fin under actinic or very blue spectrum lighting? I see a lot of pix with flash that totally destroy any hint of red.

achillesheel 12/29/2005 12:01 AM

i had a pair and the male was much more stunning in person than in photos. much harder to keep though never got him to eat frozen. his mate died later that week. ive kept a couple other females. one died very suddenly of no apparent cause. the other is doing very well in my 125 with a regal angel and pbt( a few smaller fish also). very lovely

Psionicdragon 12/29/2005 02:00 AM

I had nature sunlight. The QT tank is next to a window so I don't need any lights on.

budjr8000 12/29/2005 09:27 PM

where can you find more information on this fish????????? I cant find it any were please send me a site or informaton on this fish.
thanks Mike

achillesheel 12/29/2005 09:46 PM

there are a couple books( i havent found much detail online).

Angelfishes & Butterflyfishes by scott w. michael seems to be the best that ive found. you might try [url]www.wetwebmedia.com[/url] also

alrha 01/06/2006 01:56 PM

i got one about a month ago - she has done well in the quarantine for 2 weeks and now in the display for 2 weeks.
she eats basically anything i feed (even flakes). She originally had a ripped tail-fin in the store, but i have noticed it growing back nicely already (i take that as a sign of good health that she is healing).
she was $80 at Country Critters in Riverhead, Long Island.

janakaybravo 01/14/2006 05:49 AM

I'm looking for one. They seem to be quite hard to find. Does anybody know any online resource for this fish since no LFS can find it for me?

Jana

Kinetic 01/14/2006 05:53 AM

atlantisaquarium.com
marinecenter.com

tang_man_montreal 01/14/2006 09:32 AM

Here's a bad picture of mine...
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/tang_man_montreal/My%20Fish/IMG_2261Small.jpg[/IMG]


I've had her for ~ 1 year now. She's doing great, always out and about... I had a male on reserve for me at the LFS, but it developed a bacterial infection before I picked him up, and never came around.

Kinetic 01/20/2006 04:39 PM

that looks great! i'm going to speed up my 82 gallon setup process so I can get one sooner =P

PITSTOP 02/01/2006 08:43 PM

Revived!!!!!!
 
[IMG]http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/49365mini-120_Downward_Bellus_1-29-06.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/49365mini-bellus_close-med.jpg[/IMG]

janakaybravo 02/01/2006 11:20 PM

Pitstop, gorgeous fish. I notice you have a blue tang. Do you know if the female bellus has any issues with ich? I'm fighting the battle right now with all my fish out of display in hyposalinity to get rid of ich. I found a female bellus hopefully to buy from a friend here in town. I've got to rid my blue tang of ich though and then put her in QT. Do you think a 40 gal QT is enough? Anything anyone can think of to help me in keeping her successfully?

She is eating and full grown, looks gorgeous in his tank. He needs to get rid of her because she's picking on his watanabei angels.

Thank you!!!

Kinetic 02/01/2006 11:36 PM

40gal qt for a short amount of time will be ok as long as you keep the water quality high. Some high powered powerheads that come on during parts of the day would be good too, since they like to swim. Give it a lot of flow to battle, and a lot of food. high water quality. you'll do fine =) goodluck with your ich!!

PITSTOP 02/02/2006 06:44 AM

Koden said it all.

Easy fish to keep as long as you do what koden recommends...

Personally, I would dump a Watanabei before getting rid of a Bellus...personal preference...

[IMG]http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/49365mini-120_side_wallpaper.jpg[/IMG]

Kinetic 02/02/2006 01:32 PM

geeze, those pix of your tank / bellus are amazing! I can't wait to get my big tank setup for this =) more pix if you can! FTS!!!

PITSTOP 02/02/2006 01:34 PM

My Bellus feeds from my hand....trying to take pix now...

mgillman 02/28/2006 09:59 PM

Bellus Angel Experience
 
Bought mine in Madison, Wisconsin last May, 2005 for $105. Very healthy, eats everything from mysis and brine shrimp to Spectrum pellets. Not aggressive but is the queen of the tank. Has the red/burgundy stripes. Must be a slow grower as is still close to its original size of 3 3/4 inches. Tankmates include 2 Bartlets Anthias, paired Oscellaris Clowns, Fairy Wrasse, Mandarin and Neon Goby. 75 gallon tank with lots of coral - mostly LPS but the large Sarcophyton seems to be the central hangout in the tank.


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