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![]() Say "Hello." to my little friend.....
I had the fortunate opportunity to come across this little guy. It's currently being well cared for at Explor3r's cave. ![]() I've had Indo Tusks in the past but this is my first Aussie juvenile. It's pretty much eating anything we feed it - frozen, pellets, or flake. A LFS burned up the phone lines with their supplier to snag the Tusk for me before another store could snatch it. ![]() In quarantine at the LFS: ![]() Inspection Before Acclimation: ![]() ![]() Acclimating: ![]() ![]() Introduction: ![]() Video - Yes, we talk to our fish. I'll spare you from hearing us sing to our fish. ![]() http://vid859.photobucket.com/albums...psbn4ipifp.mp4 |
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![]() He's so cute! One of my clients had one and the fish was bad for eating snails and his sand sifting gobies. Beautiful fish though.
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![]() Ooo....sand sifting gobies eh? I'll have to keep my eyes peeled. Thanks. So far; it's getting along well with its sixline tankmate.
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![]() In all fairness, he added the sand sifting gobies to the tank after the Tuskfish. The Tuskfish ate them as soon as they hit the water.
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![]() lol....understood. Expensive meals....we've all had that experience at one point or another.
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choerodon fasciatus, harlequin tusk |
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