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Not new to fishkeeping but only a few months deep in reefing, 1 fish only a lovely dragonet. (pink scooter type) It eats well from pods to mysis and brine. I understand they are considered hard to keep. I have never shied away from a challenge. Tank full of live rock but I feed it 3 times a day with frozen mysis or brine. 3 month in the tank it appears happy, very active and poses for photos belly well rounded, it was concave when he arrived and he has also put on a fair bit of size as well.
Currently on a 40l nano.
Adding a 90l this week
That will be the sum of it, I have been threatened that I better not end up with 60-80 tanks again in a purpose built fish breeding setup... Yup that did happen.
I once went to Florida on holiday and came back with a large polybox filled with fish, I had been seine net fishing on the wekiva.
 

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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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