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A couple of pictures from tonight.

King Lasse at the grill
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Food and tank
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Some happy marine biologists on their way home..

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That looks like a very good time!
 

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A couple of pictures from tonight.

King Lasse at the grill
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Food and tank
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Some happy marine biologists on their way home..

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Lasse gotta say, you really look like my long lost uncle. The one who married my aunt. She's Mexican. I think I found my long lost uncle. Haha.....
 
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Lasse gotta say, you really look like my long lost uncle. The one who married my aunt. She's Mexican. I think I found my long lost uncle. Haha.....

You mean that you are descended from a king? :D

Here is some new pictures from my reef

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Its a midnight goby - its from the genus Gobiodon. Exact species is difficult to say.

My name have always been G.ceramensis but I have seen names as G. acicularis

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Its a midnight goby - its from the genus Gobiodon. Exact species is difficult to say.

My name have always been G.ceramensis but I have seen names as G. acicularis

Sincerely Lasse
Lasse, earlier did you say that the midnight goby got along well with your little yellow clown gobies? Asking because I love my yellow gobies' personality, and curious how they might interact.
 
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If you with yellow goby means G. citrinus - it works well for me. If you mean G. okinawae - I am not sure.

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Gorgeous as always. Very happy looking clams.
Thank you - I do not why but my clams grow like weed. The largest have been in my aquarium around 2 years - the two in the corners - 1.5 year and the smallest of the Deresa - 1 year. They was all around 2 - 2.5 ". The blue one - since April this year - 1.5 - 2 " when I got it.

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I have got some new, rarely seen, gobies. First a video of Bathygobius meggitti in my reef aquarium.Ooriginal from an import from Indonesia 2019-10-03. imported with this name and it seems be the right information.



Some pictures

Asterropteryx semipunctatus

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Gnatholepis cauerensis

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Bathygobius meggitti

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Sincerely Lasse
 
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In addition to the things I do in other threads according to Humblefish

My goal is to find solutions which are repeatable for the average hobbyist. Not confuse them with a bunch of theories and long-winded explanations. Disease management (or whatever you wanna call it) is not easily repeatable because you've got 20 different guys all promoting their silver bullet: UV, Diatom Filter, Oxydator, Ozone, Garlic, Ginger, Live Blackworms, Fish Oil, Fresh Seafood, Reverse Flow Undergravel Filter, now gut flora. If I'm a newbie, which of those combinations do I put into practice? Maybe all of them?


I also put a lot of time in order to prove my statements in this aquarium

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But of cause it easy when I only have well known and easy fishes as these

Asterroppteryx semipunctatus

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Bathygobius meggitti

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Corythoichthys cf intestinalis

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But this last guy have a dangerous behavior - it loves to be between the shells of my clams. I suspect that the last one I had got hurt when one of them suddenly closed itself

Gnatholepiscauerensis

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Macropharyngodon bipartitus


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phaeramia nematoptera

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Zoramia leptacantha

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Sincerely Lasse
 

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