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	 Re: Looking for Caribbean Tropical Fish the more colorful the better - young angelfish.jpg
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| Subject: | Re: Looking for Caribbean Tropical Fish the more colorful the better - young angelfish.jpg 
 |  | Poster: | Martin Kramer (mkramer@wxs.nl) 
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File date    : 1999:04:01 09:00:00
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Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Posted Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 23:52:16 GMT | 
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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Re: Looking for Caribbean Tropical Fish the more colorful the better - young_angelfish.jpg >Especially looking for native Caribbean fish.
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 >Thanks for any responses :)))
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 Juvenile Angelfish, most likely
 French Angelfish (Pomacanthus paru)
 but could also be
 Grey Angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus)
 depending on how you judge the
 bands on the tail .
 
 Martin Kramer
 
 mkramer@wxs.nl
 http://home.wxs.nl/~mkramer/
 
 
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 From: Laura Englmann
 Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 17:57:51 -0600
 Subject: a4/MKramer-Young_Angelfish-French_Angelfish-juvenile.jpg
 
 The fish pictured is NOT a French angel.  A young french angel has a
 complete yellow ring around the tail.  What this picture shows is a gray
 angelfish.  They both look very similar when young.  They differ greatly
 as adults.  Same body shape and size,  different color pattern.  If you
 purchased this fish in an aquarium shop as a french angel, you would be
 very disappointed when the juvenile color change began.  Instead of the
 brilliant colors of the adult french angel, you would notice the bland
 battleship gray of the gray angel.  Better luck next time!!
 
 Erich Englmann
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