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![]() lol, true enough. That could be tragic. Perhaps you could try to put in a coral that they might choose to host in. My clown likes a lot of things--hairy mushroom, bubble, toadstool leather, frogspawn. Does your lighting allow for some corals?
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![]() Think those are called "Onyx". Nice score, usually you have to pay more for them like that (I think).
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![]() I think true perculas frequently have that dark colouration that may show as the fish mature or establish their sexual order.
says so in my 500+ species you need to know fish bible who's true title and author elude me. |
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![]() sick little clown fish.
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![]() I get it !!
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![]() nice clowns.
where did u get those and how much? those look like onyx clowns. quite pricey too. www.rods-reef.com Last edited by JasonJ; 09-12-2007 at 07:30 AM. |
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Thanks again for everyone's input. Last edited by Eduardo; 09-12-2007 at 11:12 PM. Reason: additional information. |
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