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![]() yes Brett i was going to say the bangii's but I didnt think that you would like that type of fish its not active, however its always out.
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The bangaiis I used to have just hung out in the same spot....near an overhang. I have a green chromis that hangs out in the open at the top of the tank (he killed off his buddies and he's the last one left) |
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![]() Want some babies Brett? I have 7 that are about the size of a loonie and there eating like little piggies.
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![]() Bangaii babies? They're best kept singly are they not?
Yeah my 2 remaining chromis beat down the smaller of the trio. They're nasty little buggers. |
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![]() At the size they are all 7 school together but when they are adult size they pair up. Chromisis are evil
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![]() Bangaiis are nocturnal - during the day they just tend to hang out in a few spots.
Too bad about your Potters Marie - my little guy is well behaved. Probably because I keep him really fat - he's too rolly polly to nip at the TIPS of corals ![]()
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