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they are only 6-10mm long and stunning, looked at black angel, doesn't seem right, theyhave green spots when young? - although that damsel/chromis type body shape is right.

Oh, Tauranga Bay. Got some really nice stock, and tank has just got over the seemingly endless algae cycles, and looks really good now.

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Marine biologist says:

Probably a VERY young black angel.

The yellow and purple seems to suggest at least. would be interesting to see how they develop.

The young black angel pictures you usually see are free-swimming juveniles seen by divers.

Black angels lay in shallow weedy areas, so maybe you have hit upon a nursery?

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Won't get territorial for a long while yet I think...

They only get really territorial when they become all-black and begin looking for mates. I've seen groups of morphing juveniles(Black, shaping up, but still had spots of blue/yellow) living together in caves with slender roughys and big-eyes.

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low tide, same method, very shallow water

stomach touching the bottom and back almost out of the water

2 nets one big one small

go slowly and watch around the base of rocks or weed

no big fish in very shallow water to eat little fish, its their safe zone :wink:

red and painted moki are found there

only introduce them to tank all at once

don't try to add one to an existing group they will kill it

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yes 20 plus years ago

made my own, nothing available at the time

good for getting those interesting blennies out of the crevices in the rocks

also used an inner tube with a fine net tied inside it to tow behind me

saved going back to unload a catch

plastic bags punched full of fine holes and a hoop in the open end

propped between rocks then pulverising a kina etc inside it worked well to catch things as well

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