Western_reefer
Reef keeper
And while not a difficult fish, it sure is fat![]()
Talbot's damsel.
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Are you feeding it Hamburgers with Pepsi? lol
And while not a difficult fish, it sure is fat![]()
Talbot's damsel.
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It's awesome to see so much fat and healthy fish.
But there are some fish in this thread that are simply obese e.a the Talbot's damsel (no offence toddtrex) and that is properly not a good thing either.
IMHO
Are you feeding it Hamburgers with Pepsi? lol![]()
I dont think that the Talbots Damsel is obese. I think that this is a fish in prime spawning condition.
Keep the pictures coming.
Great shots, Mark!
~Michael
It's funny how we all marvel at how large that damsel is, and if we saw a person that large we'd say, "wow, they really need gastric bypass surgery before they kill themselves!"
I guess it's very different however comparing humans (who most likely become that large eating cheeseburgers and drinking sugary drinks) and fish (who most likely become that large eating a varied diet of foods that are good for them).
Anyway, sorry for the digression! It is great to see so many healthy fish on this page!
I had a few Talbot Damsel's when I had my big tank, they are the nicest Damsels there is IMO.
Here is one of my fat boys -
- How long have you had the fish?
going on 3 years
-Where you got the fish from? -
Store no longer in business
-Aquarium size?
180 Reef
-Tank Mates?
Yellow tang, copper band, wrasses (6line, hawaiin flame, yellow, green) Cardinals (bangai, pagajma) Mandarin, anthias, orchid dotties, clowns, chromis .... I think that is it
-What foods do you feed?
pellets and flake morning - frozen evenings
-How often do you feed?
2 x per day
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That's a perfect body..........WTG