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I love surprises
Unless they happen while I'm farting I love a good surprise. Finally got around to some long overdue sump maintenance and to my surprise there happily swimming around is my Mandarin goby, this was a surprise in more than one way, the little guy has been MIA for over a year and the 2" skimmer intake has no screen, I have been throwing dead coral heads in there for some time to create a cryptic zone (no lighting either) and I guess it has produced enough pods to keep him going, he now has a home in the quarantine tank and looks no worse the wear, hope this is a sign of good things to come for my troubled reef.
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Haha that great, i love nice suprises. Bad ones like water on the floor are not so fun.
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Wow, thats awesome!! :cool:
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So far in my very short reefing career the discovery of a thought-to-be-dead fishy is one of the greatest feelings. Awesome!
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I just treated the little guy to a gourmet mysis meal, he looks pleased, my problem now is I replaced him about 8 months ago an now have nowhere to put him, I wonder how well he would fare in the 750, it has an ample pod population but also has large fish that enjoy little fish (and not in a good way)
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Well, if you can't put him in the reef and can't put him in the FOWLR, I guess he just has to come and live with me. :lol:
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Sure, I'll take one. And one day soon you'll be getting a Lunare Wrasse if he splashes water on me and the TV and the lights and the floor and the dog and the walls and the stereo one more time. |
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