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    lReef lKeeper - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default picked up a new fish today

    check it out ... ain't it sweeeet !! the new one is the Naso Tang ... i think i got him for a steal @ $24.99 !! it is still under a little stress from the trip home but it should be ok tomarrow.

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    wow nice fish bobby
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    How big is she Bobby? Looks like a Naso Tang. The first one you had was a blonde Naso right? Or is it the light and his top fin is yellow?

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    lReef lKeeper - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    he is about 4-5" and his top fin is yellow. the first one i had was a blonde. wow you have an excellent memory.

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    dsfdbutterfly - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Short term memory is shot but give me time and I can remember just about anything fish. She's a nice one BTW.

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    nice looking fish bobby and a great price too.and if that fish has the appetite of my unicorn say good bye to your hair algae

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    Is the naso agressive? I have a purple tang and i have always wanted a naso but i am afraid my purple tang will kill him. You have problems with your sailfin?

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    lReef lKeeper - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    no prblems with either fish as of today. in fact they seem to be buddies or something. maybe they new each other before.lol. they are always one behind the other or close to each other. i havent seen any agressiveness from him yet. i know he loves to eat!!

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    lReef lKeeper - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    i forgot to mention, if you have 1 tang you need a big tang. so with 2 tangs you will need at least a 125gal tank, (which i am upgrading to soon). the Naso can reach up to 18" in length, the sailfin i think is 15" max.

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