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I hope he / she likes him! ;)

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It looks like a really healthy fish! Just lovely.

Thanks, I have a domino (?) about twice this size, fingers crossed! ;)
The UK supply chain is different and I have complete faith in my lfs.
This arrived at the shop this morning, I acclimate fish in the bag and then they swim out of the bag, way less stress.
I have never had a fish disease btw. ;)
 
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They look nice.

Thanks, I will frag the smaller one soon and put it in the little tank, it should extend properly with less flow. ;)

I have blasted this across the tank once and dropped it twice (2nd time just), it is super healthy, that flesh is so puffed up the whole surface ripples and wobbles. :)

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Morning wake up, still a pair of T5s to come on, view from my desk chair. :)

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The display clowns, little guy settled really well, I have another pair in the cube end. :)

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I'm usually asleep, but ate late, and..........heart burn
 
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Went to lfs, UK sized frag bought for £15, about 3 inches tall, some below, I want to watch it for a day or two, I bleached the last one!

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And then we tried for a fish pic, the scopas has a mark near her tail.
It is a scratch / graze / failed bite!
I am going with the latter, she is a bit subdued.
Things have been edgy with the fox face for a couple of months now, it continues to grow.

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Butter wouldn't melt ... ! ;)

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Thanks for the co-operation girls and guy! :)

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The green cabbage is spread out on the leather, they are fine! ;)

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I've always like leathers. They seem to often get treated like the "red headed step-kids" of reefing.
 
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I've always like leathers. They seem to often get treated like the "red headed step-kids" of reefing.

I catch your drift, I am loving softies more and more and I am going to try and negotiate half an nps box with my lfs when they do an import in the new year! ;)
 
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