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A good reefer should try to get information from many sources... ones from hobbiests, as well as from researching the wild habitat and requirements before deciding if this is a fish they would like to take into their care. I think these commercial websites offer a good jumping point but like any source may be externally motivated. Take anything, even from hobbist, experts alike with a grain of salt. No one is truly an expert.
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SAcavenger I seen the same thing when I was looking at other fish to add to my tank.I noticed that the size difference and the tank size difference on atleast 3-4 sites opposed to just the two you mentioned.But I hear ya and I just asked fellow hobbiests and found my answers to be all the same.So Needless to say I never bought the fish I was after. As he wouldve eaten the rest in my tank.
george
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