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Chelsey

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After doing my homework (yay me) I decided to take a few pictures of my kids.

My black ocellaris pair...the female is FAT but the general concensus is that she's just robust and not sick or gravid.
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My picasso pair is finally starting to get darker in between their bars...hopefully they'll get some black in soon.
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My snowflake pair...I did a water change and some general maintenance on their tank tonight so they were mad and were not photogenic. These are old pics but they haven't changed much.
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My newest additions, a pair of teeny tiny Rod's onyx clowns. These guys are JUST starting to get their second bar and are ~120 days old. They get fed 5x a day and are in a plant basket in a tank connected to my 100 gallon cube. These two are serious beggars and attack the pipette that I use to feed them. It's difficult to get a good top-down shot of these guys because they're so small and they move fast, not to mention they're too busy begging. Note the incredibly full bellies ;) :)
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