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07/11/2014, 07:34 PM | #3278 |
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Yup, lol, it no longer fully surprises me....
...and I get it, in 1985 I saw a royal gramma and a huma (aculeatus) and was blown away...went straight home and my fresh 29 became a salt 29... lol, time for a dejongi? would bet the family would still say the royal is a prettier fish... |
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07/11/2014, 09:20 PM | #3280 |
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Ted. And grisely these butterfly's here are insane. Exquisites. Ornates. Tear drops. Vagabounds. Common but insane.
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07/11/2014, 09:23 PM | #3281 |
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The fraken blue chromis and yellow tail damsels are insane also. How's that for common. Daring in and out of cerialis and stylo coral
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07/11/2014, 09:24 PM | #3282 |
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Btw. All the women think the clown swwetlips is the hottest fish!! Good chick magnet.!!
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07/11/2014, 10:37 PM | #3283 |
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My wife thinks a conspic is the best
Then a mandarin and a naso tang At least she also likes candy bass |
07/11/2014, 10:47 PM | #3284 |
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and of all the trigs I had, my girlfriend, mom, and sisters like the pink tail the best...lol, perspective...
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No. Swam with some regals today. But nada crazy on angel front. More lemon peels than you would want. There are definitely beautiful butterfly's we don't see for sale. Not sure if it's just because they don't do well in aquarium or what. Nigers undulated humas all over place. Massive ones. We also saw and swam with dozens and dozens of black tip reef and lemon sharks black durgeon triggers.
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07/12/2014, 01:17 AM | #3287 |
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I have seen on the Singapore forum a hybrid nahackyi x multicolor
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07/12/2014, 06:48 AM | #3288 |
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I was wondering about Angels and Tangs too?! But the butterflies must be amazing. Get attacked by any of those big Undies?
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07/12/2014, 07:42 AM | #3289 | |
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07/12/2014, 08:36 AM | #3290 |
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Don't you hate that... Much prefer G strings!
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07/12/2014, 10:44 AM | #3293 |
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I'll take that one with a larger one for a breeding project. Then such tiny conspics won't be quite as rare.
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looks like the fish tha mikeandnicole found in a lfs store in nj a few years back...
Copps, you around? thoughts? looks like a nah x multi... |
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Ted, did you see the Centropyge venusta pair Kevin is working with along with the tiny Conspic?
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