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Mine is my Midas blenny :D
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Awesome looking trigger! What kind was he?
Picasso trigger. he lived with a blue damsel for 7 years with no issues but if I threw any new Blue damsel in there he munched on them in seconds.
I had to get rid of him when he took the very tip of my son's finger off
 

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Kimkjaer, that's a nice photo of a fish you just don't see very often!

Actually, I'm given to understand that you don't see them very often even if they're in your own tank... How's yours about allowing himself to be seen?

~Bruce
 

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Kimkjaer, that's a nice photo of a fish you just don't see very often!

Actually, I'm given to understand that you don't see them very often even if they're in your own tank... How's yours about allowing himself to be seen?

~Bruce
Thank you :)
It wasn't out the first 3-4 weeks, after that it appeared more and more actually..
But the main reason for it being out, is because it loved my Scolymia, Lobophyllia and other meaty corals..
It devoured the red lobophyllia left to zoa in the middle :p

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I think you are making a mistake, focussing on he coolest LOOKING fish. How about the coolest ACTING fish, the one's with real personality? Take a look at the valentine/sharpose puffer and the algae/lawnmower blennie and the bicolor blennie. Then there are the sand sifters, such as the sleeper goby or the diamond watchman goby. How about a Flame Hawkfish? And the list goes on.....
 

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Personality, I have a few, but my goby, not sure what kind is s great one, any new additions to the tank he goes to the top of a rock, changes his patterns to have a plain body and a black beard and wiggles, even if the newbie isn't near him [emoji23]
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