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I see my Gramma swimming in the oddest ways more than I see him swimming upright, they are a great fish and one of the most fun to watch playing in your live rock.
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I'm really happy I finally found one, apparently they are quite common... except when I happen to be in a store!
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very common for any gramma really.
Great fish all in all, I would keep my harem of 4 over just about any other species out there... Last edited by gobytron; 05-03-2011 at 09:54 PM. |
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get a pair. They are fun to watch
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Can they be introduced separately or should I be hunting for a second right away?
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best to introduce them at the same time so they can change sex just like clown fishes i think
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