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meowzer http:///forum/thread/386742/new-fish-arrived#post_3398630
YAYYYY...don;t forget pictures....and I would give the leather time....put good flow on it....I bet it is gonna do a nice shed
LOL...I have never been able to get a good picture of a fish...they move and hide as soon as I get near the tank. One lemonpeel looks just like another. I always kind of laughed at "show me your clown fish" threads. I understand the unusual ones, but mostly it's just the same old little "nemo" fish.
He did eat a bit this morning and seems to be healthy enough. I made sure he ate then gave him space. He is very yellow. My last lemonpeel had an orange tint, but was also twice his size. So I hope he gets that deeper color as he matures. I love the electric blue around the eyes and gills. Dwarf angels are such pretty fish.
Coral pictures I can understand because size and color varies...but a fish is a fish, unless it's sick, and then get a picture so you can find out what the trouble is.
I moved one leather to the 90g, one arm has already come lose. It will make a nice frag, that's what I did with the last arm. All the "limbs" are attached to a center rock so each limb is a different section. I wish it would do a good shed, so far they are shrinking. The last leather that did that died. They curl up into a hard ball and never come back out.
I figured if I had only one in each tank they wouldn't fight. The Kenya is bouncing back, and I see lots of fallen limbs all puffed and trying to become new trees. The green neon kenya is still pretty angry looking. The mushrooms look good. The GSP is peeking out more and more each day. The green polyps on the wall are out in full bloom but they look dull in color...darker not bleached.
I'm planning a water change tomorrow, I'm going to be doing some macro plucking as well. The back wall is pretty full.
The horses are happy as can be. Erectus must be really hardy because these guys are like super bouncers. I can no longer tell the emacipated one from the others, so all are back to health. I love those little fins on the side of their faces that wiggle so fast as they stare each other down. Makes me laugh every time I see them do it.