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Old 01-30-2008, 03:46 PM   #51
!THE ULTIMATE REEFER!
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wow those are beautiful...
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Old 01-30-2008, 03:50 PM   #52
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gorgeous fish. I was speaking to Joe about them. I remember seeing them for sale in Old Town Aquarium in chicago in the 80's. They were not close to that price then, yikes.

Send me the small one and I will name it after you Gresham
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Hey Gresham, great pics, hopefully I'll be in the area when the next batch lands so I can take pics myself. Sounds like Joe's getting sloppy seconds huh?
This is a really old pic I took with a 1.2 megapixel sony mavica camera, you know the one with the built in floppy drive.
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Old 01-30-2008, 04:03 PM   #54
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Here is a long term captive Emperor angelfish named Clyde. He lives in a nice reef display tank at Clayton Pet in St. Louis MO.

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Sounds like Joe's getting sloppy seconds huh?
Dibs are dibs

To keep the thread on track - A. arcuatus that i lost in a power outage:
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Sloppy seconds? Joe gets first pick. Behind Steve, no one was more instrumental in making this happen the Joe!

I had no idea you had one of those Joe, dang what a fish Time for a Honda EU2000i generator, they're not that expensive
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It was my fave. Sucked - it ate right out of my hand. Lost the Terelabrus behind it too. I had it for almost a year in my freezer too, but Karen made me dispose of it. RIP.
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I just pulled a coral skeleton I was hoping to ID some day out of my freezer. I never had to time to remove the flesh so I just tossed it into the freezer. It was nearly dead when it came in and none of us could ID it. Sorta looked like a fungia x lobo (from Bali)
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totally off track but. . .
The first lineatus wrasse I ever saw came in dead but perfect and I kept it in the fridge and showed it off for like a week.
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So I didnt take this pic but it's a flagfin goldflake hybrid, I can't remember where I found it.
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