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This is such a beautiful fish. I would love to see more picture of them. Here is mine, not really a great picture but OK.
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Keep them coming.
 
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Can't wait to get mine! Where is the best place to get them? Think I could QT with 3 anthias (40 gallon QT). Was looking at a captive bred from Algae Barn but they are always out.
 

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My LFS has 2 gorgeous blue/green male mandarins right now. I was ready to pull the trigger but they did not have any pods. While I was waiting for them to get pods in I ended up buying a group of fish from a local getting out. So going to hold off for now but I am going to try and get phyto and a pod population going to support a future pair. Love all the pics everyone.
 

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