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Nice pics for sure Bryan! Yours are about four years old now right?
 

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Pics are a few months old an taken with iPhone but u get the gist. :) OG clowns from CQuest
very nice. how long have they been hosted by the carpet? the white on them looks really clean. and the orange is bright. really cool looking. thanks for sharing. you mind sharing a vid when you can? 1smile1
 
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Nice pics for sure Bryan! Yours are about four years old now right?
Hey Chrissie, Thanks! They should be around 3-4 I believe, Really immature for their age. They were kept in a 8"x8"cell for the first 2 years(Not me) so they have taken a long time to do things that most do right away, like host lol. And they have taken longer to grow to full size for sure.
very nice. how long have they been hosted by the carpet? the white on them looks really clean. and the orange is bright. really cool looking. thanks for sharing. you mind sharing a vid when you can? 1smile1
Thanks Marvin! I didn't take vids tonight but I un-lazy'd myself for a second and took some pics with something other than my iPhone. Notice the red carpet has been changed out for a RBTA.
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Really like the clean white on the WW. Not that I don't like the Plats. Just a different variety and you can tell when they're next to each other which is which. :)


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Hey Chrissie, Thanks! They should be around 3-4 I believe, Really immature for their age. They were kept in a 8"x8"cell for the first 2 years(Not me) so they have taken a long time to do things that most do right away, like host lol. And they have taken longer to grow to full size for sure.

Thanks Marvin! I didn't take vids tonight but I un-lazy'd myself for a second and took some pics with something other than my iPhone. Notice the red carpet has been changed out for a RBTA.
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how big are these guys? the other one seems bigger. just wondering how much they grew since they were in a smaller tank?

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Here is one I just got yesterday. He is from Sea & Reef. Lots of group buys going on this month on these apparently. I love mine and my female ORA naked occellaris warmed up to him today so I'm pretty happy overall with my new addition.

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And a crumby shot in his new home.

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Oh and I about had a heart attack when I saw these were going for $600 to $700 ? Dang how things change. These went for $85 plus shipping there abouts.
 

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Oh and I about had a heart attack when I saw these were going for $600 to $700 ? Dang how things change. These went for $85 plus shipping there abouts.

On the group buy? That's an awesome deal. $85 plus shipping. :)


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On the group buy? That's an awesome deal. $85 plus shipping. :)


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Yes sir. 10 for 850 approx. I am not affiliated with Sea & Reef I just took advantage of the group buy from some people on the forums. Worked out great, the three I got for myself and two friends came in healthy and very active. Very happy with the overall purchase.
 

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Yes sir. 10 for 850 approx. I am not affiliated with Sea & Reef I just took advantage of the group buy from some people on the forums. Worked out great, the three I got for myself and two friends came in healthy and very active. Very happy with the overall purchase.

Great deal! Only if I have room.. Probably worth doing a group buy. 10 is not even that much.


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Wow... Group buys on these... Wish I knew and got in on one... Then again I already have a pair and I got them the month of the release.
 

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Beautiful fish, I never understood the rave on WW that is until I picked one up. They blow platinums and Maine blizzard away. Color contrast on them are simply awesome.

I paired a male with one of my nice snowflakes with deep blue lines.

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i just got my pair the other day
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they hosted as soon as i put them in the tank.they are my fav clowns by far and there the same color when the blues are on which is nice.
 

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