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![]() Here is a picture of my new Goldflake Angel fish. He/she is a bit skinny right now but after the first day of hiding has been eating like a pig - fortunately not corals or clams. The picture is crappy and I will try to get a better one tomorrow with a different lense and without the flash going off.
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![]() ahhhh now I want one
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![]() Nice looking fish Ruth
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![]() nice looking fish i want one too!
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![]() That is a super cool looking fish. How big do they get?
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![]() They can get up to 10" so quite a large Angel although there are certainly lots that get bigger. This guy is about 3" right now.
Subdued: I am worried about that big white spot what do you think I should do? I'm thinking just put a different lense on my camera and actually learn how to operate it in manual mode might just do the trick! |
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