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Another nice epaulette shark.. :)

 

 

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wow this guy is awesome !!

Display tank+ Build in sump : 24" x 15 x 13 (6mm High Clarity Low Iron Glass ) Nuvo Nano 20

Lightings : Innovative marine skyy light (6x3 watt) x 2

Chiiler : Hailea HS 28a (set @26 C)

skimmer : innovative Ghost protein skimmer

Reactor : coming soon .. :)

Wave Maker : Boyu wave maker wm 15

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New unknown hybrid butterflyfish in Japan

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Clarion hybrid in Taiwan (EZ)

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Goldflake hybrid in HK

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A normal goldflake for comparison

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Extreme aberrant bicolor angel in bkk

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Uncommon stocks in Japan

Quinca mirifica (West Australia)

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Chaetodon assarius (West Australia)

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Siganus niger (Tonga)

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Flabelligobius (Cebu)

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Super rare Trimma sp Blackspot (Cebu)

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A wild pic for comparison

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Uncommon stocks in Japan

Quinca mirifica (West Australia)

mirifica.thumb.jpg.18d9d9a7d8cd78e585bb3

Chaetodon assarius (West Australia)

assarius_2.thumb.jpg.4db502851ae37c98f72

Siganus niger (Tonga)

siganus_niger.thumb.jpg.30bff93660f955da

Flabelligobius (Cebu)

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Super rare Trimma sp Blackspot (Cebu)

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A wild pic for comparison

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This species has now been named: Trimma trioculatum.

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