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FlyPenFly

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Big order came in from Blue Zoo Aquatics today and I had a big purchase at Fauna recently.

Blue Zoo's Cherub Angelfish is really, really small. And thankfully he immediately started to eat diatom algae. Really very cute.

Their GBTA is also HUGE. This is the biggest one I've seen.

I need to figure out how to take better light balanced photos probably using a polarized flash and finding the right light balance so here are some to start.

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Ornate Leopard Wrasse from LFS this Sunday. Paced the glass like crazy and went to bed in the sand really early but he eats a lot and is pacing the glass a lot less now..

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Biggest BTA I've seen.

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I'm amazed how small this Cherub is.
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Just a frogspawn

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Some sort of Mushroom? ID?

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I believe some sort of torch

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Day 4 of training ORA Mandarin. At least she goes in the diner now but she doesn't seem to actually eat anything.

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ID on this chalice?

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I also got 2 seahorses... pics coming soon.
 
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jaa1456

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That last one is a blasto not a chalice, the torch is actually a Galaxea coral. I would recommend doing some research on things before you buy them. That way you know how to care for them properly. For instance that Galaxea coral should be at least 8"s away from any other coral. They have stinger tentacles that reach out at night and will kill other corals.
 

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