Lovebirds ;-)

M Woodhill

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Got this ora picasso clownfish for my onyx and after a night's chasing, they finally fell for each other :bounce1::bounce1: I really gotta improve my photo skills

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the man is checking the family perimeter but a coward in deed. i have a saddleback and whenever that stranger swims over, the man RAN away!! so not gentleman!!!

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co maintaining the home garden

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my best picture that shows the true color of the mag and the lovebirds

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my gbta with pink tips finally crawled out of under the rockwork ;-) and i took some top down pictures of the lovebirds

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and the rbta, i guess rbta has long been snubbed in this hobby in particular compared to the overpriced gigs

they look gorgeous, way more affordable--i basically stole this one from a lfs and hardy for beginners

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thanks for seeing
 
Gorgeous clown pair & nems. You might re-home the saddleback clown now that these two have paired up. I don't see a good ending w/ 3 clowns in same tank; esp. w/ 2 different types once the pair starts spawning.
 
Gorgeous clown pair & nems. You might re-home the saddleback clown now that these two have paired up. I don't see a good ending w/ 3 clowns in same tank; esp. w/ 2 different types once the pair starts spawning.

hopefully it will jump into the gbta. imo when they're all hosted, they remain in a smaller perimeter. ugh, who am I kiddin. my fish trap is ready too
 
Good luck!

once i had success with tomato hostin a rbta and occ pair mag. they basically just stayed at home

but this sure is a bad story. before the occ pair would mature enuf to breed i broke down the tank

saddleback says to be quite aggressive though. have put in a tupperware filled with sand for my yellow wrasse. thinkin about 2 birds 1 stone scheme. don't know if the yellow wrasse can bypass a had--if i put it in the sandbed--and nest itself underneath a fish eater

ugh, sounds risky too
 
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