gsiegel
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Just because Okeechobee has 700 e's doesn't mean blenny does!! :twitch:
And you thought OTHER reef nerds have a bad sense of humor....?...lol
Just because Okeechobee has 700 e's doesn't mean blenny does!! :twitch:
Bandit Angels (A. arcuatus) all the way. I have never owned a fish that is as inquisitive as a Bandit. These fish actually seem to crave human interaction.
~Michael
Long nose Hawk ... Unbeatable
Always on display ... perches around and stares at everything ... inside and outside the tank :lolspin:
Lionfish top my list of most personable. I haven't kept any yet, but will have a few lionfish/scorp species in the coming months. Many places say they will beg for food once you are seen as the source of food to the tank. I'll see how it goes!
My Tinkers butterfly pair will swim directly into my hand to be pet.
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It's hard to disagree here...lionfish learn very interesting ways to get the attention of The Food God...spitting water at you, flaring their fins like a butterfly's wings, "dancing" in front of the tank panes, etc.
One of the most weird things is watching Chorydactlus stingfishes (bearded ghouls) "walk" on their dactyls tho:
SDguy said:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrscribbled
My Tinkers butterfly pair will swim directly into my hand to be pet.
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Do you have any pics of your tanks/fish? I'd love to see them!
My Foxface eats from my hand, feels funny to have him nibbling on my fingers. He's always right next to the glass when I come by, looking at me with 1 eye. He's about 6".
nothing like when my blenny comes right up front and just watches what you're doing. sits up like a puppy dog and just hangs out.. cool as heck