I realize it is hard to see detail in the full view because of the size...
To see an enlarged view (I don't want to have a huge pic on the forum) go to the link below:
http://www.johnsaquatics.com/frontlargenovember.JPG
Enjoy,
It has been setup since June...I know that is a little fast for most people...especially those that advocate waiting 6 months before introducing anything to let the dsb establish. I am probably at the point where maybe just a couple more corals will go in as I have plenty in there and want them...
58 gallon reef...
-400 watt radium under spider light reflector running on PFO HQI ballast
-Custom sump
-MR-1 beckett skimmer w/ waste collection
-Skimmer run with Sen900 pump
-CR-1 calcium reactor
-24 inch CPR aquafuge refugium hanging on back
-70pounds of Kaelini LR
-300 pounds total sand...
I don't have a specific book but I am just refering to any picture I have seen on the internet for these fish. I was told by FFExpress this:
I’ve shown your pictures of the Super Male Scott’s Fairy Wrasse to my Live Stock Manager. He said you indeed received the correct fish, and that the red...
I received this as a super male australian scott's fairy wrasse from ffexpress and it doesn't look like any scott's wrasse that I have seen in pictures...the easiest difference is the lack of the red orange spot on the side of the fish...Let me know what you all think. I was told there is...