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![]() Here's an old pic of the clowns from about a year ago
![]() That is the same RBTA but after the last crash involving the Korilas leaking electricity it shrunk up and has never gotten back to the way things were. The anemone is one of the older creatures in my tank I've had it about 3.5 years. It has split roughly 20 times but the last 6 or so have all been bleached and the colour still is not quite back. Hopefully one day it will return to its glory. As for the christmas wrasse he does not bother snails. I don't keep shrimps because he would eat them The dwarf lion that is. I don't think the christmas wrasse would them. that photo is also old. He's full grown and about 6" now. He may be a dwarf but he's about as long as my tangs and by far the fattest fish in the tank. |
#12
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![]() Took some photos today :
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![]() Thanks for the photos corpusse!! The clowns are awesome!!
Definitely getting me some naked clowns in my next tank. ![]() |
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![]() They are quite the pair. They are semi mated. They spend a lot of time together but then give each other space. As mentioned my giant rbta has never recovered but there are a few smaller ones in the tank as well. Sometimes they share one sometimes they go into separate ones. They laid eggs exactly once and before I could even receive my rotifers they had stopped laying and never have again.
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