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thanks, the lunula is now about 5 inches...has lost his baby stripe and now has the black spot on his belly...
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05/01/2012, 01:27 PM | #77 |
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Wow is that the Xanthichtys hybrid from DD during january?
Fantastic mate, you owe us a general pix of your tanks |
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thanks, but no, that is not the dd hybrid...that is my female that is beginning to go male, I think, lol...
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05/01/2012, 03:24 PM | #79 |
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haha Sounds less sexy ;p
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hey humaguy great pics, impressive collection you have.
can you answer a Q for me, do you think a rectangulus will be ok to keep in the same tank (180) as a regular picasso without any aggro long term ? |
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but I still dont think it is a 4 figure fish...
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took these a few min ago...
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almost a full tank shot...
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That Assassi is amazing, just might be my fave, very nice pics.
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You have a beautiful collection of fish!
It's nice to see them doing well in a FO tank with no substrate or LR. I'm not trying to hi jack your thread, but I have a question and there seem to be a lot of Trigger experts here. I was visiting LA in February and saw this trigger in a local fish store. Does anyone know what it is? It was marked "Picasso" trigger but it looks nothing like my HUMU Trigger or any others I have seen on google images. Thanks.
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Humaguy, how does the garabaldi get along with everyone? Also, do you keep your temps any lower for him?
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yes, that is a bursa trig...I have a 1.25 incher in the big tank..
the garibaldi was kept in a smaller tank without heaters for the first 6-8 months i had him...the temp is the bigger tank is at 74 and she is fine...but getting very large...tough fish... |
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bursa trigs are lagoon trigs and are often marked as humas, which bothers me....but only rhinecanthus aculeatus and rhinecanthus rectangulus are true humas...
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Amazing collection of fish, you have all of my top favorite fish in there!
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Hey,
You have to tell me, how do you do to have no algae at all Beautiful fishes by the way c you |
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