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wow... its always nice to see your fish 'transform' before your eyes. really gives a sense of satisfaction and achievements. :D

you inspire me to take more photos of my juv blue-face... :lol:

i have been thinking of putting it in my trigger tank lately..... ;) coz its such a pig and bully....

thanks for sharing the photos...

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  Trigger Queen said:
wow... its always nice to see your fish 'transform' before your eyes. really gives a sense of satisfaction and achievements. :D

you inspire me to take more photos of my juv blue-face... :lol:

i have been thinking of putting it in my trigger tank lately..... ;) coz its such a pig and bully....

thanks for sharing the photos...

What trigger you having?

wanna sell to me? :D

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I always love an angel, fully transformed to adult color yet remain in that cute size...maybe its because of the limited space in our tanks....

how big is your emperor now? (length) :lol:

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  DeepBlue said:
I always love an angel, fully transformed to adult color yet remain in that cute size...maybe its because of the limited space in our tanks....

how big is your emperor now? (length) :lol:

Not true

All angel will grow

Just that dwarf angel don't grow that much

Yes, under captive then tends to be undersize

Mine was about 2 inches when I brought it

Now its about 3 inches :rolleyes:

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  Dinosaur said:

What has it got to do with steroid?

You see something standing up? huh? :P

AHaha...nothing..I just realised that your emperor is more than 2 years old...what an achievement...Btw..did your emperor bother that goniopora in the first pic when it was a baby?

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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  FuEl said:

AHaha...nothing..I just realised that your emperor is more than 2 years old...what an achievement...Btw..did your emperor bother that goniopora in the first pic when it was a baby?

No, in my experience

Generally angel will not dusturb coral, except sponges

That goniopora has died long ago and i have stop buying it cause the casuality rate is very high ...... although very beautiful but not worth the money and effort. Leave it in the open sea will be a better choice. :D

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  Achilles Tang said:
In most people's experience, the first coral to get whacked are LPS corals, especially meaty ones like brains and 'pratas'. ;)

I can understand why...just like guys being attracted to.....*ahem*

lol

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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  Achilles Tang said:
In most people's experience, the first coral to get whacked are LPS corals, especially meaty ones like brains and 'pratas'. ;)

ya...I removed the blue face from my tank because it finds my red pratas veri attractive...now occassionally, my flame will go for it.....arrrgh.........

btw, I do see majestic angels and blue face angels fully transformed at 2inchs or so...why huh? can somebody enlighten me?

..a 3 inch emperor is considered undersize liao(if fully changed)...hope it will realize its full potential...veri impressive... all the best

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  DeepBlue said:

ya...I removed the blue face fro my tank because it finds my red pratas veru attractive...now occassionally, my flame will go for it.....

bte, I do see majestic angels and blue face angels fully transformed at 2inchs or so...why huh? can somebody enlighten me?

btw..a 3 inch emperor is considered undersize liao...hope it will realize its full potential...veri impressive... all the best

Maybe in captive environment they become stunted? Imagine the amount of space they have in the oceans...but in our tanks? Even the biggest reef tanks may not be able to provide their natural space in the wild. But although they might end up stunted slightly...at least they wun have to worry about natural predators. :D

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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