Still fresh from the meteoric news of Bali Aquarich’s firstcaptive bredPomacanthushybrid, we’ll quell the excitement just a little with updates on the growth of their captive raisedHolacanthus passer。情人节后仅两天,我们报道了巴厘岛Aquarich的success with this species, makingHolacanthus passerthe second member of its genus and the first of its kind to be raised successfully in captivity. Following in the footsteps ofH. clarionensis, we revisited the facility just shy of a month after to report on the status and growth, and are happy to say that they have now attained full juvenile status with remarkable coloration.
On our previous visit, the passer angel babies were just past theirone month mark, looking like thumbnail flecks of silver with just the faintest resemblance towardHolacanthus。Now after approximately a hundred days of development, the same babies are fully matured juveniles with the characteristic markings and coloration ofH. passer。It is remarkable how quickly they develop and change into something completely unrecognisable in under two months. These juvenile passer angels are just about ready for export and some may have already tasted international soil.
随着该物种到少年阶段的完成,可以肯定地说,Su和Bali Aquarich先生可以将这羽毛保持在其帽子上。请原谅我回收这个笑话,但是凭借许多成就,帽子看上去越来越像一只小鸟,而不是其他鸟。