Couple of new photos

blueberryboomer

Active Member
Hi all, I was finally able to get a pretty good photo of my half black angel, it took me about 100 tries to get this one, usually when he sees me comming with the camera pointed at him he high tails it into the rock.
So here he is.....
 

blueberryboomer

Active Member
I was playing around with some of the features on my camera and took this one, I thought it looked kinda neat. Also took one of our yellow tang, he turned out blue.
 
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daniel411

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Wow that Emperor is awesome! I've never seen a half black angel before either. Is that its common name?
 

nm reef

Active Member
Great pics...they all look happy and healthy...plus its good to see you and the MR. having success. Always a pleasure to hear from ya'all...:)
 

blueberryboomer

Active Member
Daniel, Thanks, I don't know the half black by any other name, I will look in my book and see what I can find, when I bought him he was listed as a half black.
NM Reef, Than you, All of our fish are doing awesome, we have had a bad go with our reef, I'm said to say
I haven't had very much time to do maintance the way it needs to be done. (running to doctors and lawyers, etc.) There always seems to be something else that needs done or somewhere to go, I think it's going to slow down shortly around here, one more trip to Detroit on the 1st to a doctor then hopefully the only ones we will be seeing are here in town. That will free up more time for my reef.
I wish I could get a full photo of our SFE, he has gotten HUGE! He rarely comes totally out of his lair though. Lisa
 

blueberryboomer

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Here's one I took of snowflake tonight when I fed, he is not very far out of his hole, maybe I should start dropping some of his food at the other end of the tank, then maybe he would come out farther. The only time I see him totally out is after the lights are out at night and my camera is not handy.
 

mr. tuna

Active Member
wow!! thats a really nice emperor angelfish.
in the future hopefully i will setup a 200 galoon for beautiful big angels. the problem is that they are not reef safe!!
 

blueberryboomer

Active Member
Thank you both for the kind words!:D
Mr Tuna,
You are so right that they are not for a reef, ours was an "angel" as a small juv, but when he started to change he ate and pick at all the soft corals we had in the tank. I had to move them to our 29 gallon to save someof them. I was always under the impression that they only corals they messed with we're sponges, wish I could remember who told me that, I think I would smack em...
Lisa
 

lockman

Member
Can you give me some personal info on your pork fish i also just got one and i nor th lfs knew much about them he said that was the first one he had ever had there?:notsure: :happyfish
 

blueberryboomer

Active Member
lockman, porkfish are pretty cool, they normally are schoolers but will do just fine by themslves. Ours will eat anything, I mean anything. They are very hardy and a very friendly fish, ours gets along well with everyone. We have had him for 3 or more years. Lisa
 
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