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![]() Latin name is Pholidichthys leucotaenia. Cool fish/eel but it sure makes a mess digging all the time. Pretty much, they know when it's dinner time and always gather at the front of the tank and wait for food. |
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![]() They definitely do love to sandscape! Ours has become quite elusive and we rarely see him anymore. I wonder how he would do in our other tank with a barebottom.
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![]() Hehe, that is so cool. Fu Manchu looks so crabby "Get this eel off me!!"
![]() Wow, I just watched it a second time and realized that pinkish softy coral out front is a fish! ![]()
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![]() What a strange combination...but very cool! They must be waiting for food as they all were very excited. That eel is fantastic.....and then a Sea Horse in the midst of all that? WOW! VERY interesting!
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![]() Wow that is unbelievable!
A frogfish, scorpion fish, lionfish, seahorse, and an eel all chillin' out ontop of a couple of clams!!! !!! .. Watching it a second time, look at the freaking size of the clams in the background!!!!! ![]()
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![]() That is a spectacular display! Gotta love it when you see a tank like that.
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![]() no way you photoshopped that one...
![]() Super cool reef, how long have they all been together for? why not toss in your octopus too for good measure ![]() |
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![]() Yes they are all "reef safe" in terms of corals. Pretty much everything except the seahorse will probably eat some kind of shrimp, crab or snail.
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