more photos of the 135

sunnykita

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hmmm, I tried to upload half a dozen more and I had to walk away from the computer while it was connecting, slow - and I don't think it was sent. oh well another time. I have work to do on the tank tonight, no more playing around. I hope it was a great family day for every one
 

Chewy

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oh wow your tank is amazing nice job !! thanks for sharing
 

shipwreck

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Yours is the first tank I have saw with a bird wrasse let alone a pair.  What are they like in the tank?  They are neat looking fish.
 

unibob

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That wrasse pair is something else! Wow, how large are they?

Nice looking tank, keep up the good work.
 

sunnykita

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Awhhh, thanks guys! I have a long way to go, but it's getting better day by day and it's thanks to all of you who have so patiently answered my questions. The reason I bought the 135 was for the green bird wrasse pair and the sailfin tang (I have both the male and female wrasse) Well, I wanted a bigger tank but they were the nudge and the tank a really sweet deal from Average Guy!  They're fast swimmers and piggies - at least he is when it comes to food. He'll come right out of the water. They are VERY peaceful. I lucked out and happened into a small store in London one day a year and a half ago or more and there they were, they'd outgrown someones tank- it was love at first sight. It has remained the same from the moment they came home. She is as pretty as he is in an understated way. She will hide more often than he, he's front and center all the time.I will try to get a good photo of her, she's shyer than he is. She's a cream body with a purplish brown fins and tail with a cream stripe down her face. I have only ever seen a tiny female for sale and that was in TO. I've never seen a male anywhere. He's about 7 inches long and the female is about 5. I would highly recommend them to anyone as a peaceful wrasse.  I only hope they live a very long time.
The tank makes me smile and sigh when I come home and sit in front of it. Who needs anything else? not goin there LOL
 

sunnykita

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yveterinarian link said:
Beautiful!  You lucked out there for sure  :)

Why thank you yveterinarian, at least I'm on the right track now, the re-learning curve is interesting
at least I feel I have an understanding of the basics now and am starting over.
btw, I love the seahorses too, I love to see your updates.
 
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