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Anyone seen any Harlequin Tusks lately?
I have been looking for a while but not seen any around...are they a seasonal fish? I used to see them now and then but the past few months not many. I think there was one at King Eds but too big already and I can't get there.
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I saw a really healthy one making its rounds in my tank before I left for work this morning!
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I had a beautiful Australian but it outgrew the tank...I never realized at the time how huge they get. Just looking for another small one I can grow up until it gets to big again. My brother is going to get sick of all my fish ending up in his huge tank |
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Australian! Looks ljust like this guy!
He seems to be good friends with this guy! Last edited by Oceanic; 06-03-2008 at 07:46 PM. |
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think big al's in edmonton has a couple of them but they arn't as coulerfull they seem to be just yellow
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Might be stressed and it depends where they come from. The Australian's are the nicest IMO. Brightest colours for sure and usually the most expensive.
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Just curious as to your reasoning that the fish is already "too big"??? do you want to introduce it at a smaller size because they can have a tendancy to nip other fish and be aggressive? or do you have a smaller tank?
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My guy is a peacefull tank mate with all of the others, he doesn't bother anyone including all of the coral. |
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My last one got real aggressive actually as it got older. |
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Good luck with getting one, and keepin everyone happy,their a beautiful fish!
Cheers! |