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FWIW, the scale tips towards McCoskers right now.
I don't have the right photo yet... Agree Correct. Filaments on the dorsal fin; McCoskers only has one, Carpenters has 2-4. Hi. :D I need a...
If you're dead set on a wrasse: IMO, appropriate wrasse suggestions for a biocube would be- Pseudocheilinus ataenia (Pink-Streaked Wrasse) Any...
Well then, I stand corrected. Thanks for probing into that.
Getting good pictures of them is hard work :) Some people will use a mirror when they take pictures; that usually stops them dead to size up/flash...
I'm fairly certain the swim bladder was ruptured in shipment. A tiny fish, relatively small bag, apparent high shock load in transit; ruptured. I...
Sponge or a truncate, I'd say.
I'd do a frag. I'll split or even quarter it with someone if Happy is willing to cut it. xmetal, wanna go half-zies? :) Andy, I'm surprised you're...
Thanks Andy. It's the ugly side of the hobby, but a part of it. In effort to post something good here, this is what a harem of lunatus looks like...
http://www.3reef.com/forums/tropical-fish/all-about-reef-safe-wrasses-122261.html
Well, she took a turn for the worse yesterday and looked quite terrible. Was belly up doing spins 80-90% of the time continuously. I put her down...
Oh god... I didn't need to see this, especially with that price tag. Space is my big issue at this point. I'm guessing that's about 5" across?
I presume he can hold a position other than head up, yes? Looks nice :)
LOL Agree; looks like your carpet went tank surfing...
Yeah, it was much more a problem of the past. It still takes place in some areas of collection, but not nearly as widespread as it once was.
Just off the top of my head: FromiaDisF I'm sure Curt (inwall) would have more info on this at hand.
Yes; it's well documented. Sometimes, you can get lucky, in that a brief exposure to air won't have a disastrous effect. However, odds are it will.
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Exposing them to air will slowly kill them. If they get air bubbles inside their digestive tracks, they'll dissolves from the inside out...
Cirrhilabrus johnsoni. Endemic to the Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll (a rather small range). Another rarity which most never see. [IMG] Thanks...
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