My mother in law loves my tail spot blenny, but no matter how many times I tell her its always going to be the "snake fish". lol
That’s like trying to teach someone to refer to “that Nemo fish” as a clown fish.
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My mother in law loves my tail spot blenny, but no matter how many times I tell her its always going to be the "snake fish". lol
the worst... its pretty but not as nice as the ones ive seen from the TV show Tanked... ugh!
I tell someone about cleaner shrimp.
They say "Really? Will they clean me?" and then immediately put their hand in before I can reply. :mad:
I actually enjoy what a lot of non-reefers have to say about my tank. They still have this sense of wonder that sometimes I feel like I have lost. They are fascinated by the smallest things, the crabs, the bubble algae, the aiptasia and there's refreshment with their attitude. We get so drawn into the newest and best and rarest that we spend hundreds on a frag the size of a pinky nail sometimes and forget what got us into the hobby in the first place was those little moments of wonder as we observed the smallest hitchikers, the most common but still beautiful fish, or the swaying movement of star polyps.
*Looking at a tank full of beautiful, labor intensive, and expensive fish and corals*
“Oh wow... look! Look at that crab!”
*most excited about the $2 hermit crab*