bradleyj Reefkeeping Mag Staff Jan 23, 2011 #22 snorvich said: A very nice selection. Leopards would be compatible, assuming you have fine sand, lots of copepods, and can find healthy ones. Click to expand... Potters Leopard.
snorvich said: A very nice selection. Leopards would be compatible, assuming you have fine sand, lots of copepods, and can find healthy ones. Click to expand... Potters Leopard.
snorvich Team RC member Team RC Jan 23, 2011 #23 Yes, that Potter's is gorgeous; I have never kept one.
bradleyj Reefkeeping Mag Staff Jan 23, 2011 #24 I'm surprised you haven't Steve. Are they hard to find in your area? How many leopards do you have now, and what species?
I'm surprised you haven't Steve. Are they hard to find in your area? How many leopards do you have now, and what species?
KillerReef Wrasse-a-holic Jan 23, 2011 #25 bradleyj said: Potters Leopard. Click to expand... The one in the background, is it the pic, or is that actually a thalassoma in your reef?
bradleyj said: Potters Leopard. Click to expand... The one in the background, is it the pic, or is that actually a thalassoma in your reef?