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  1. amundine

    Comment by 'amundine' in media 'Trachyphyllia_geoffroyi'

    I had terrific luck with this species and had two specimens; a green color morph and a red one with green streaks. I kept these under only VHO lighting. It is fun to feed them periodically small bits of raw shrimp by hand. Beautiful creatures. Very hardy for me.
  2. amundine

    Comment by 'amundine' in media 'Blue Spot Jawfish'

    Excellent photo. I love this fish. It can be reclusive and any fast moving tankmates can intimidate it so it stays in it's hole. IT IS A JUMPER! Take the necessary precautions to insure that your $150 bluespot does not go carpet surfing. Trust me, it'll ruin your day.
  3. amundine

    Comment by 'amundine' in media 'lobster_slipper.'

    This animal is not ideal for a reef tank in my opinion. I inherited it with a fish only system that I later converted to a reef system. It was living with an adult annularis, an adult queen angel, and an adult blue-face angel. It is reclusive and doesn't like the open. Almost the moment I...
  4. amundine

    Comment by 'amundine' in media 'shrimp_ambonian'

    Is this the same shrimp that is offered as the "sexy" shrimp because of it's habit of waving it's tail up?
  5. amundine

    Comment by 'amundine' in media 'Orange spot Sleeper Goby'

    I kept a mated pair of these guys in a 180g reef aquarium. Observed multiple spawnings from them. Egg cluster is usually attached to the roof of the den they excavate beneath live rock. They need a 2 - 3 inch sand bed to be happy. Can be a nuisance if they undermine a rock formation by...
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