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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. :)

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Oscars suck. 'Nuff said. ")

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

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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...

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A nice little fuzzy dwarf lionfish.

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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... :D

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

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

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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.

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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
 

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