Mandarin's a beast!

Lt Nos

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This guy cracks me up, he pushes around a four inch brown bar goby and my blue green chromis as well. When I come in the room he reports to the front of the glass and flicks his dorsal fin at me and twitches side to side. I think he's convinced he's a clown. Thriving for a year now, I grow triggers and dump a few in now and then and he's always got a fat stomach. He's the star of my 29 gal. makes the rest of my residents seem dull.
 

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