My 240g FOWLR

Well this is a surprise! I added a Pseudochromis sankeyi pair probably half a year ago. Never saw them once they hit the DT. Just saw one... I know now why they always hid... the cleaner wrasse HATES that poor fish!
 
Those are both stunning videos. Definately making me think twice about my list now. The patterns on that Chrysyrus is unbelievably vivid. Is that a typical specimen, or more impressive than usual.
 
Those are both stunning videos. Definately making me think twice about my list now. The patterns on that Chrysyrus is unbelievably vivid. Is that a typical specimen, or more impressive than usual.

Judging from the videos and images I've come across, I would say its standard adult coloration for a fully matured adult; granted how a fishes color develops in the wild vs. captive can vary"¦
 
Another fatty :0

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It was sold to me as a small Aussie from QM, but I'm not sure? Does the orange turn more red with size/age?

Another couple shots:
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That aureo is absolutely stunning!
As is the chrysyrus ! I'm not sure if it's your camera or your bulb combos that are making those lines on the chrysyrus glow!
When I purchased my African Maculosus, it was a choice between him and a small chrys.
I kick myself for not getting both! But the mac is been a trooper and I wouldn't say I wish I bought the chrysyrus instead, now
The Macs are big and bullish, in comparison
 
Nice setup on the live rock. I like the columns and then the bridge. I've seen way too many that just have a lame rock wall. Nice going ! :-)
 
Thanks. I've redone the right side a couple times now, but I think I'm finally happy with it.
 
Lots of photo bombing going on while trying to get a pic of my falcula butterfly :)

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