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Goodbread

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porcupine puffer
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i love my puffer..
 
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Anonymous

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Nice pic markv! If I hadn't seen similar stuff done with cars on another bb I almost would have fallen for it!!
 

bigtank

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More of my favorites:

conspicuous angel-$$$$$$$ but incredible
cinnamon clowns
tomato clowns
queen angel
Atlantic blue tang
orca (not a fish, but wow!)
red-headed goby
orange garibaldi
black neon damsel

rainbow trout
cutthroat trout
brown trout

Who cares if the last 3 are fresh. Amazing fish!
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DJ88

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Splendid dottyback and the longhorned cowfish.
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Anyone know where I can get a splendid here in Canada???
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Bert and Ernie.
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Alice

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Achilles Tang
Powder Blue Tang
Ornate Leopard Wrasses

Oh, the heck with moving up to my new 125! I'm gonna wall off half the basement with acrylic!
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~Alice
 

MediaOne

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Listen you ****ing amateurs...the finest fish in the ocean is Paracentropyge boylei, or the Peppermint Angel. It makes your entries look like freshwater fish.
 

swreefer

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Looks like there's a cold front moving in from the North.
Now I know why I've never visited Niagra Falls.
Well gotta go and check on my "freshwater fish".
 
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ha ha ha.

swreefer, thank god you have a sense of humor and a cheek for someone to kiss (ie butt)!

I do think sunfish, or mola mola are rare, but like whales, they can be found in some spots with regularity because of their feeding habits (which I think are planktonic?).

I've always thought they were one of the weirdest creatures!
 
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Hey Brian,
the oceanic sunfish (Mola mola) feeds mainly on pelagic jellyfish, ctenophores, and hydrozoans (I think Velella's)
 

rondaw3

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My vote would be for one of the following:
Powder Blue Tang
Emperor Angel
Clown Trigger
Blue Face Angel
 

outerbank

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WOW Dr. Reef!! I have heard that those sunfish are very rare!! Where was that shot taken? They occasionally wash up dead on the nearby South Texas Gulf shoreline.

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Easy

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How do I pick?

Piccaso Trigger
Fu Manchu Lion
Blue Boxfish
Firefish Goby
Pajama Cardinal
Royal Gramma
Purple Tang

I could go on forever.
 

ronjon

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by bigtank:
<STRONG>I couldn't find a pic of a Vlamingi, but they are cream-colored with iridescent blue flecks. I saw one once at a LFS that went out of business last year. It was maybe 12" and just beautiful. A 600g might be enough.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

heres one:
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rj
 

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