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    taziam10797 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    What great pictures!! I have a leopard wrasse also, but I can't get that clear of picture.

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    youngtimothy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    a couple more.

    DSC05590 - Leopard wrasse

    DSC05588 - Leopard wrasse

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    I have two guinea fowl that I am picking up this tuesday at FD in ypsilanti. Giving them a few more days to make sure they are going to make it and then will be taking them home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    I have two guinea fowl that I am picking up this tuesday at FD in ypsilanti. Giving them a few more days to make sure they are going to make it and then will be taking them home.
    FD sells birds?? Im lost.
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    it looks like it might be changing but still looks to be a big female..it will get very blue when it changes..very pretty fish..i am going to get a pair one day just not sure which species of leopard

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReeferRob View Post
    FD sells birds?? Im lost.
    That is the common white with black spots Leopard - females. The blue belly are called divided (bipartus) and so on

    here you go

    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...339&pcatid=339
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    youngtimothy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by detguy123 View Post
    it looks like it might be changing but still looks to be a big female..it will get very blue when it changes..very pretty fish..i am going to get a pair one day just not sure which species of leopard
    they are great fish, I was just going by the spot pattern on the sides, looks like they are breaking into actual spots and are startingto turn blue.

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    Sa-weet pics, YT. Such awesome detail....

    From what I've read, LWs aren't aggressive...correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by igot2gats View Post
    Sa-weet pics, YT. Such awesome detail....

    From what I've read, LWs aren't aggressive...correct?
    thanks! no they aren't aggressive but they will hold their own if picked on, atleast mine does. they are suppose to be hard to keep, this is my second the first lasted over night. I'm not sure why but this one has been great, eats great flakes and frozen but not pellets.

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