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Mouse

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I have heard there very hard to find, anyone seen one.

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he he.....
 

reefland

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You're probably to young to know what to look for....

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Or they can be kept with a Halichoeres bivittatus. look it up

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pathos

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even if you did find one, you'd never be able to keep it happy and healthy. My advice would be to pair it with a Harlequin sweetlips.
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Jeez,
I can't believe this thread hasn't been deleted or closed. In fact, I think it's great it hasn't, at least people's sense of humor are still intact.
But then again, it's only about that ever elusive wrasse from down under....
 

wasabi

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it is a very excitable and intelligent fish, but has been know to be a man eating fish.if not properly taken care of it will hide its actual condition from you.and then one day its gone, just like that.
 

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