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Old 06-03-2011, 08:31 PM
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nice shots, if you have not get them (pair of golden angels), I suggest you should get pair of Flames angels instead because

1) easier to find
2) more active and see them more.
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Yo dude what camera are you shooting with again?
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Old 06-03-2011, 09:53 PM
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Love the sunset backdrop you've got in those pics. Something a little different and still beautiful. Sweet!
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nice shots, if you have not get them (pair of golden angels), I suggest you should get pair of Flames angels instead because

1) easier to find
2) more active and see them more.
Agreed on both points, a golden pair would be amazing to see though as timid as they are. I'm sure I will be looking for a while but they should be well worth the wait.

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lastlight Love the sunset backdrop you've got in those pics. Something a little different and still beautiful. Sweet!
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lorenz0 Yo dude what camera are you shooting with again?
Cannon Rebel xsi, F5.0, SS 1/100, ISO 400.

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Hey I can't help but notice the great colors on your fairy wrasses. I have some from the same species you have but aren't nearly as colorful - I have a feeling they're turning into females. What do you do to keep the colors up on yours?
This new crazy food I feed called Photo Shop works wonders .

Aside from that I found my wrasses to look much better under halides compared to my old T5's. Feeding a varied diet soaked in selcon also works wonders to bring out those colors.

What lighting are you running, what species and how many? They all shouldn't be morphing, males are dominant in wrasses which exhibit sequential hermaphroditism so something funny is happening.
Have any photos of the little heshes?
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Old 06-04-2011, 04:35 AM
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What kind of substrate do you use for your mangroves, how much flow do you have for them too?
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