130 X 36 x 36 inbound...any suggestions?







She has finally warmed up, after 3 years...had to remove her and scrap lymph sites, 13 different times when she was tiny...


and I caught her checking me out...lol, maybe all is forgiven?


 
these 2 are very close and seem to be very interested in each other lately, with the female initiating..might be time for an egg trap..




 
a whole of change and growth going on with this hybrid since being placed in the dt 2 months ago, it is wonderful to see...


 



Oh nice didn't know you had one of these! Really considering adding one of these to my tank. And by considering I mean broaching the subject with the wife of possibly buying our most expensive fish by leaps and bounds haha. Is it really as bright as all the pictures make it seem?
 
Oh nice didn't know you had one of these! Really considering adding one of these to my tank. And by considering I mean broaching the subject with the wife of possibly buying our most expensive fish by leaps and bounds haha. Is it really as bright as all the pictures make it seem?

beautiful fish, those collected over the last few years, don't seem as bright as they were years ago, the blue is also a diff shade, there were 5, and 2 were spawning, fairly often, pulled 4 out, and put in friends' tank for spawning...here is the untouched version...
 
Awesome update - glad the navarchus is finally showing itself! Did you happen to see the emperor annularis hybrid?

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Awesome update - glad the navarchus is finally showing itself! Did you happen to see the emperor annularis hybrid?

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thanks, stoked about the navarchus...sure did see the hybrids, both from Wen and the more recent wc one...very interesting looking! lol, never had the chance to get them here, Asia, and esp HK are angel crazy and sadly, the vast majority of these hybrids. end up there..hope all is well with you...
 
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I turned on all the lights for this, probably a bad idea, he was not happy with me....
 
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some fun pics of Paracentropyge venusta swimming upside down...they are often found in caves, along steep reef drop offs, and prefer darker areas and ledges...they graze along the undersides of the ledges, swimming upside...















 
some fun pics of Paracentropyge venusta swimming upside down...they are often found in caves, along steep reef drop offs, and prefer darker areas and ledges...they graze along the undersides of the ledges, swimming upside...


















I looked at these pictures and was like "*** did Ted get!" Then I zoomed in and figured out what I was looking at LOL... awesome pictures as always!
 
Is it just me or are the venustus and bandit acting out one of the first scenes from the epic movie TOP GUN in the second picture.w

We were inverted. I could tell you, but then.....

Anyone?
 
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