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wade1

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Softies should not be an issue in the same way that brighter sps corals are... I would imagine you will have good success if you manage to hold salinity and temp in check.
 
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I understand the temp problems but what would issues of salinity be? Just evaporation causing drops in salinity?
 
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wade":3hw3gle3 said:
Emporer... mighty large one.

Not the emperor...the fish right to the right of the P.hepatus. Looks like a Holacanthus limbaughi to me. Kind of out of place in that display if it is though....
 
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wade1

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Nice eyes! :)

I'm not positive myself as there was no sign around the tank indicating which was what.... your guess is likely better than mine!
 
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Man, you'd think they'd point out a fish that would cost several grand to purchase in the US...if you could even get one.

Strange that it's not attacking the corals or clam though. I've always thought Holacanthus were the worst angels for a reef tank.
 

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