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![]() Wow he's perty. Love those flourescent green spots.
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![]() Thanks, his spots are more blue then green but he's pretty cool. I just hope I'll see him again.
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![]() sweet blenny. never seen one of those before. a short search of wet web and peteducation says it is not an easily kept fish and is a good jumper. hope it keeps eating frozens for you. Is there anything else that eats stuff in the sand bed in your tank like sand sifting stars or sand sifting gobies? he should be finein a 230g, bu I might worry if he's competing for food in it.
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![]() I (sort of) saw my eel in the tank last night. I saw his tail sticking out and I saw his side sticking out of the sand, I guess he got his colour back because now he looks very close to the picture above. We moved the sand around in front of him and he wiggled his tail so at least we know he's still alive
![]() Edit: I called the lfs and asked, He let me know that it will take about 2 weeks to a month for them to be comfortable in the tank. Once they're comfortable in the tank they will poke their heads out from the sand more often and they will come out and even swim around a bit with the other fish.
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