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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    chris

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    I feel so bad for the newest tiny engineer goby. Last night he wasnt acting right so I was checking him out. He had a head and facefull of bristles. Poor guy. I added selcon to his food and also added some melafix hoping that would help him. He is rubbing his head against stuff and looks like about 50% came out and he is swimming around much more active right now. Hope he makes it and it looks like he should atm.

    Thanks, I love the wrasse too. It was supposed to be a pair. He/she is really growing on me so I think I will reorder another at some point. It will be so cute the 2 of them jigging around hunting. I also am going to add one of the pygmy wrasses sometime, not sure which one yet. Either yellow banded or the white barred I think it is called.
    Last edited by cg5071; 01-08-2011 at 11:18 AM.


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