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![]() I love it when I spend hours pondering a purchase. I then make the decision to take it home. Spending hours doing the acclimation thing. Putting it into the tank not to be seen again for 2 or 3 years and then out of nowhere that dam anemone is right out there stinging my favorite coral.
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![]() I keep a flashlight beside the tank at all times. A LED light. Love coming home when I was working afternoon shift, lights all out, and just spying on them. Peanut worms, chitons, crabs. All sorts of neat things come out in the dark
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() Great shots Christy.
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![]() Wouldn't be unreasonable if you had a small dish or a corner filled with sand.
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![]() lol nice find. Im wondering where you got your (2) melanurus wrasses... Ive been looking all over and have nothing.
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![]() Yeah I haven't ever seen them in stores except for my first one that was from someone taking their tank down and bringing all their livestock in to a store here in Nanaimo. The second one was from someone in Mission that was taking their tank down as well and I jumped on it as soon as I saw the post (heh what I won't do for a fish, good thing I was living in Van at the time, still a big drive). They're pretty dang awesome fish too, big copepod/worm hunters and great characters.
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