>> Actually, this brings up another (wishful thinking) question; does anyone >> know how to breed SAE's? Now that I have such a school, it seems it should >> at least be possible. >Not a lot of info on these. I don't know of anyone in the US who has yet. >I keep everything I hear on the topic in >http://www.thekrib.com/Fish/siamensis.html fwiw, i keep getting 'mystery eggs' it my tangs that have SAEs. These eggs seem WAY too big for an SAE, but they really couldn't be from anything else. Also, Denny's pet world in Kirkland has a tank of what they are calling "siamese flying fox" alongside a tank of "algae eating sharks". I am absolutely convinced these are both SAEs. One tank is generally larger fish that cost more, but the cheaper ones are almost as big and really cheap(like $1.99 or $2.99). The ones I have bought there look the same and school with SAE's I've bought at the Fish Store. http://www.nwlink.com