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masterswimmer

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Here's my Fu Manchu:
 

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masterswimmer

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BD, I'm sorry bro. That was a beauty. Nice pic too. Guess he didn't develop a 'taste' for cleaner shrimp. Mine makes short work of peppermints. I haven't tried a skunk yet.

Reef, thanks. He's become very camera friendly.

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i had him for about a month.....hes very active........i feed him small pieces of krill....he has learned to eat from my hand ...he swims to the top of the tank when i approach the tank....i will have to relocate him to my 50 breeder when its setup....nice fu man chu master swimmer.....they stay small i believe....great for the nano......but i would watch out for small inverts.....
 

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Thanks auto. Mine didn't go for the frozen krill. I'll have to try again.
Yes, the Fu Manchu's are supposed to stay small. They are considered dwarf lions.

I've got scarlet hermits, nassarius and turbos in the tank. They're all doing well. I can't put any shrimp in there though.

R
 

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