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Howdy everyone! I took the camera to the shop today and decided to take pics of a lot of stuff. This is the third thread...I took pics of some of the more interesting fish (fresh & salt) we have in stock. Enjoy, for they were a ***** to get. 
Oscars suck. 'Nuff said. ")
A nice yellow platinum butterfly koi...I can't wait to put in a pond at my new house.
This chevron has been in our main reef tank for a year now, and is doing so extremely well I can't bear to part with him, even though we've had an offer of three bills for him...
A nice little fuzzy dwarf lionfish.
Yeah, it's a snoflake eel, so what?
He's been here 3 months at $25 and 20"...a steal that sits in the tank... 
Ahhh...my old gobies...can't transfer the reef into the 5 foot tank if these guys are in there destroying the substrate bed...
A male (thanks for the ID help, Len!) Scott's fairy wrasse...we sell a lot of fairy wrasses...I love 'em.
Yup, pinnatus batfish. We've had great luck with getting in healthy specimens that eat well after you find their 'food muse' (the last one ate squid like a champ). We've sold 13 in the last year, and all but one are still alive and well.
An ORA tank-bred seahorse and it's tank (12 in stock right now). We've had such good luck with the tank-bred ones, that I don't care about the extra price. These guys do so well it's frightening. The only way I'd get wild-caught is if it's Brazillian orange, red, purple or white.
Welp, I hope y'all enjoyed these pics as much as I enjoyed taking them...
Peace,
Chip

Oscars suck. 'Nuff said. ")

A nice yellow platinum butterfly koi...I can't wait to put in a pond at my new house.

This chevron has been in our main reef tank for a year now, and is doing so extremely well I can't bear to part with him, even though we've had an offer of three bills for him...

A nice little fuzzy dwarf lionfish.

Yeah, it's a snoflake eel, so what?

Ahhh...my old gobies...can't transfer the reef into the 5 foot tank if these guys are in there destroying the substrate bed...

A male (thanks for the ID help, Len!) Scott's fairy wrasse...we sell a lot of fairy wrasses...I love 'em.

Yup, pinnatus batfish. We've had great luck with getting in healthy specimens that eat well after you find their 'food muse' (the last one ate squid like a champ). We've sold 13 in the last year, and all but one are still alive and well.


An ORA tank-bred seahorse and it's tank (12 in stock right now). We've had such good luck with the tank-bred ones, that I don't care about the extra price. These guys do so well it's frightening. The only way I'd get wild-caught is if it's Brazillian orange, red, purple or white.
Welp, I hope y'all enjoyed these pics as much as I enjoyed taking them...
Peace,
Chip