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I taken these and of course like to share with your guys, gals. :afro:

Mug Shot 1 - One of my three Disbar Anthias
Beware, I will eat you alive!!
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Mug Shot 2 - Purple Tang
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Dmitry said:
Gorgeous! How are Midas Gobys to take care of? As easy as the rest??

yup, sames as the others. It like to hide in a cave or hole. Its just very cool to see it dart into his home and he sense danger. And he love peeking at the cave entrance.
 

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Very nice...care to take pics for frags?
My female midas blenny died about 2 weeks ago, my favorite fish, saddens me everytime I see a MB....

R.I.P.
Penny the Blenny
 
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here are 2 pic of my reef mugs ,,
I really need to get a better cam ,not as clears as yours Tom .,
 

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Andres,

I am good at taking pic of the dead too ;).. Do you still have the Midas frozen somewhere? I give you a pic to remember...

What happen to yours anyway?

If it make you feel better, you can call mine penny the blenny.. Just bring some frags for him to sit on when you come over to visit.
 

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nanoreefer22 said:
Tom, I think he wants you to take pictures of his tank lol....correct me if im wrong....
What pics have you taken of dead stuff???

and bingo was his name-o...

No dead carcasses here, that was last week, few ppl pissed me off you know how it goes :joke:

Nevermind though I can get my hands on D70...
 

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jawwad2004 said:
Damn those pics are soooo clean and fresh, how are you able to get the fish to stay still!?

You can't. You just have to work with it. I took like 300 pictures and like 50 came out to be decent, sharp, and interesting.
 

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