success!! ball of energy captured!

standup

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i tried to take a picture of my brand new snowflake eel in the tank, and my wrasse, whom usually doesn't stop swimming around, just happened to swim in front of the camera RIGHT when i took the picture, and it actually came out decent, as opposed to a colorful blur like it normally is, that, and i took a pretty good picture of my (semi) new imperator juvi., check it out!
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standup

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that wrasse is cool lookin, huh? we were going to get a lunare wrasse but they didn't have any, and i heard that they dog on everything in the tank, but i think that this wrasse is definately the better choice, i like how he has a pattern all down his body, not just the face
 

standup

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its a 150 gallon tank, or something close to it, i really do think that the wrasse that i got looks better than a lunare, wouldn't u think? it's funny tho because i went to take a snapshot of the eel and all of a sudden the wrasse decided to stay still enough for a camera to capture him, usually he's just constantly moving and it makes it hard to get a picture of him, in the tank i also have:
1 worm gobie
1 porcupine puffer
1 arthoron dogface puffer
1 snowflake eel (pictured)
1 juv. imperator angel (pictured)
1 [unknown] wrasse (pictured)
1 percula clown
1 yellow tang
and
1 bullet goby
fun tank to watch, lots of movement, but the eel is one of the most fun fish i'd say :)
 

polarpooch

Active Member
Is that a pink face wrasse? Looks a lot like a Klunzinger I once had, though they look similar, and it's been while since I've seen either. It is BEAUTIFUL, whatever it is.
 

jeo

Member
I know this sounds weird, but based on your pics it looks like there is no water in your tank (other than the fish floating). Does it look that way to anyone else?
 
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