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Although I don't know if they have European tanks on that site. I thought it was mostly a buncha guys from Toronto for the most part.
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Pretty sure it was somewhere on RC. I don't really check out any sites other than here or RC. It was a link that went to another site though I think. Don't know. |
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![]() Ditch the swallow tails and do a nice harem of centropyges
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![]() Yeah, but the bidies lack the beauty of say a Potters or a Multicolour.
Genicanthus are probably more reef safe, but pretty much all the angels have been kept in SPS reef tanks. |
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![]() Strangely I'm not too keen on either of those fish. I seem to not be impressed with quite a few fish that many drool over. The swallowtails (both male and female) are some of my all-time favs and have this simple elegance and great shape I love.
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![]() Paracentropyge multifasciatus?
Although, yes, the swallowtails are nice - G. bellus is definitely my favourite of them. Last edited by shrimpchips; 11-16-2009 at 06:16 PM. |