my Lineatus wrasse

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  1. evolved

    evolved Wrasse Freak

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    He looks very good, and you're very welcome. FYI, he'll probably loose some of the red in the tail, but he'll keep the rest of his color well.

    That'd be a fine choice.

    Also fine, provided there's a sandbed.

    And that too, would work.

    Skip the pair part with flames. Flames almost always end up all males.
     
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  3. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    I was just thinking the same thing lol.
     
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    tinnghe Purple Spiny Lobster

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    I'm having a hard locating some locally. I might have to stalk DD for a while.
     
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    Didn't know that! Funny how they seem to always be sold in pairs :-/
     
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    1.0reef Giant Squid

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    I like Flame Fairy wrasse and Bellae flasher wrasse, but a 100 gallon, especially in a cube, is too small for the tangs long term.
     
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    tinnghe Purple Spiny Lobster

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    evolved Wrasse Freak

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    I think it's sold...
     
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    I think those are cool, def don't see them often.
    A 4ft long tank is good for smaller species but hippo and sailfin need big tanks as adults.