Demeter, the black cucumber!

maxsmart

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I know it's not much of a menagerie (yet!), but they're still our babies and we love them! So here's the best pictures we've managed.
This is Demeter, the black sea cucumber.
 

maxsmart

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Here's Hermes, the yellow tail damsel... and Hephestes, the lawnmower blenny, huddling together behind the heater.
 

maxsmart

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LOL yeah I'm Greek. :) I'm planning on putting doric pillars in a circle like Olympus's forum - saw exactly what I was looking for a while ago, wish I would have bought it then!
Not pictured - Hades, my spiny black urchin (he went back to the underworld
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celacanthr

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IDK, I think you shoudl name the damsel hades, and maybe the urchin shoudl have been named artemis...because of the spines, similair to arrows...artemis hunted, ok, I guess that doesn't make a whole lot of sense...
:hilarious
 

maxsmart

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Originally Posted by CELACANTHr
IDK, I think you shoudl name the damsel hades, and maybe the urchin shoudl have been named artemis...because of the spines, similair to arrows...artemis hunted, ok, I guess that doesn't make a whole lot of sense...
The spiny urchin was spooky-looking, that's how he got his name. He had a bright orange eye(?) sticking out the middle. At least we thought he was spooky at first, after we got him situated he was really cute - wiggling his spines as he crawled all over the tank.
Many people tell us to get rid of Hermes the damsel, because they are bullies- but he's actually very timid - the blenny Hephestes chases him around once in a while. He's a big cheese, too - loves attention, he follows me around when I am looking at stuff around the tank - gets in front of every picture I take!
 

natep206

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heres a much better picture of my prange spotted blen blen
haha just snapped it before the lights turned off

nate
 
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