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Couple Quick Fish Pics From My Sub-Tropical Tank


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    Couple new shots:

    IMG 0915 1 - Couple Quick Fish Pics From My Sub-Tropical Tank

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    Seem to be doing good, they stay hidden in the rock more then I would have liked but I think it is due to the flow in the tank. They come out for feedings and little appearences here and there.

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    What do you mean by "uses evaporation as cooling"?

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