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Sorry about the poor qaulity pic. I dont know how to take a good photo of anything in my tank. It gets all blurry as i zoom in. Lol

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I agree 100 percent with fishes. Red Blastomussa Merletti.
 

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def. blasto, try taking a normal picture without zooming and then zooming in with a photo-editing program on your computer, this way it won't get blurry.
 

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