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JHOV2324

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Red Brain
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Orange Ricordias
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Aroused Toadstool
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jhale

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the tank's a bit small for the anthias and the wrasses. you should be keeping smaller fish imo that don't need a lot of swimming room.
 

KathyC

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Jhov - you have a brain! lol Like the ric & your shrimp :)
Yuma looks happy, just watch the lighting with him..if his mouth starts to gape open in an oval shape move him into the shade.
I agree that you need to rethink your fish wish list.
 

LeslieS

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Wow! You have some great stuff in there. Target feed your brain for a few weeks, and he will grow big and puffy and his bones won't show anymore:)
 

JHOV2324

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So Adamrose comes to the crib to hang out a bit and we looking at the tank talking reef b.s. and all of a sudden we noticed two scarlet hermits kinda wrestling....I'm guessing they were :bunnies: but who knows...anyway once the bigger hermit is done wrestling or ":bunnies:" it tosses the smaller hermit off the top lr shelf in my tank.....funny stuff......

Oh yeah new pics coming soon.....:biggrin:
 

LeslieS

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i took that pic as soon as i put it in the tank...its a little more inflated now....what do you recommend i feed it Leslie?

It's been awhile since you asked - Sorry!!! If you still need info, here it is.

I used the bottle method with Stedman. He was starving when I first brought him home. Every night, I would put a bottle over him and fill it with brine shrimp. At first, he moved them to his mouth sooooo slow. It would take at least half an hour to feed him. Eventually he could catch the food on his own and get it to his mouth before the fish or shrimp took it away from him.

Here are his before and after pics. I had already been feeding him for a month or so in the before pic...
 

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