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Green Mandarin Dragonet


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  1. Bull's Eye Mandarin Dragonet Bull's Eye Mandarin Dragonet

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    Scientific Name: Synchiropus picturatus
    Other Names: Mandarin Goby
    Reef Safe: yes
    Care Level: Difficult
    Shape: Flat
    Min. Tank Size: 50 gallon
    Temperament: Passive
    Dominant Color: Green
    Disease Prone: average occurrence
    Jumper: low occurrence
    Tank Mates: Three Talbot Damsels; Two Golden Belly Damsels; Sailfin Tang; Yellow Watchman Goby; Blue Sided Fairy Wrasse; Clown Wrasse; Bi-Color Blenny; Two Cleaner Shrimp; Clown Goby; Pistol Shrimp; Snails; Hermit Crabs
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    Baton Rouge, LA.
    Posts
    103
    First Name
    Londyn
     

    Additional Information & Description

    This is Drake, he was added about two months ago. I love his appearance. He's named after one of my favorite rappers...and loves cope-pod breakouts!
    Last edited by litttlelondyn; 04-25-2011 at 02:20 PM. Reason: Wrong Title
    Now, now, now...a Diva is a female version of a HUSTLA.



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    Corvette Reefer - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Dexter, Michigan
    Posts
    421

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    very nice fish love the name too!
    The names Vette, Corvette. . .

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