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![]() errr. "sis" = "did"
![]() If I did have a "sis" that looked like that I'd be too busy fighting off all the creeps Kne |
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![]() The plot seems to thickening!!!!
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![]() hahah, I guess Kne must be one of the brothers
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![]() And it seems that his typing to fast is rather catchy!
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![]() I agree that they need to be kept in a group of 3 or 5. They are a schooling fish that physiologically require to feed and swim in a group. If you buy just one, it will hide a lot and it will be a reluctant feeder. Of course there are exceptions, but in general they get skinny and die in solitary condition.
The skunk tilefish (H marcosi) and dusky tile (H cuniculus) are ugly ones that often get shipped as substitutes, but the purple tilefish (H. purpureus) is more colourful than the flasher, but the flasher is cool to watch. Bluehead tile (H Sytarki) is pretty colorful too. They will cross-school so you could mix and match. They need caves to hide in, where they stay as a tight group. They are jumpers, so you should cover the tank for the first week. I start feeding with live food (baby guppies and baby brine), then transition them over to frozen meaty foods (frozen brine, plankton, krill). |
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