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  1. Paralysed McCoskers Wrasse..? Swim bladder? I have no idea.
    So I cant find any good info about this so I took this video. Hopefully someone will know something or maybe this can go somewhere. The only info...

    Started by CableGuy, 07-31-2011 09:56 PM
    • Replies: 7
    • Views: 5,182
    • Last Post: 08-05-2011 06:50 PM
      by slapshot  

    Forum:
    Marine Fish

  2. Cheap fish and corals!
    Zoas rocks 300+ polyps tons of differant zoas cheap ricordeas acans all for $20 or less.$100 for three tangs a powder blue, yellow and, vlamingii....

    Started by larryandlaura, 07-03-2011 07:55 AM
    • Replies: 4
    • Views: 1,818
    • Last Post: 07-03-2011 09:48 AM
      by larryandlaura  
  3. LemonPeel Dwarf Angel?
    Has anyone here ever kept one? I'm looking at getting one, but only if it's reef safe and would get along with a McCoskers Wrasse.

    Started by MizTanks, 04-18-2011 06:30 PM
    • Replies: 4
    • Views: 1,362
    • Last Post: 04-19-2011 12:17 AM
      by BK's Reef  

    Forum:
    Marine Fish

  4. Lets See Your Wrasse!
    Hey get your mind out of the gutter, ya you! I want to see your wrasse fish. Here are a few of my newest editions. This is the Royal...

    Started by ReeferRob, 09-19-2009 06:20 PM
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    • Replies: 20
    • Views: 8,253
    • Last Post: 01-27-2010 09:40 PM
      by detguy123  

    Forum:
    Marine Fish

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