Let's see some slash pics!

See! This was me 2004 Halloween. (presewing days) :rollface:

Remeber no flaming. :lol:


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I'm like one of them old dolls, you can pull on my hair to make it longer and then to make it shorter again you just pull on my.......
oops don't want to get banned. :)

Man that pic was 20Lbs ago. (I've lost that much not gained)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6976116#post6976116 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ramtheory
wow I 'm speechless we need to have a costume party :lol:

I'll bring all the costumes!:strooper:
 
ramtheory I keep the camera and vidoe camera close by to the tank for that very reason. I have trained my inverts well too. When I feed the crab he comes out of his hole and sits there. even if I remove the tongs and even mess with the tank he just sits there. KNida nice. The shrimp has no fear either. She came to the glass this morning while feeding and fanned her swimmers right in front allowing me to inspect her eggs. pretty cool stuff.
 
I made a trip down past springfield last weekend to get it, its a brighter green in person but I can't seem to capture that in a picture.
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Looks like a wall hammer and a nice one good color. Doesn't even look like there is a sign of receding. From the person in Carthaga correct?
 
Correct on both, form the guy in Carthage who had a great tank, and it is a wall type. Do you have any good tips on keeping it in good health, you make is sound as if they are difficult to keep.
 
It is hard to find a good specimen that is not receding thats all. I have had mine for a while and having good luck with it. Good lighting and water quality just like anything else and I target feed near the mouths with mysis. Not difficult to keep just pointing out the good score.


Thats an awesome pic Kent! What are you using for moonlight?
 
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