nani
My 2 year old daughter calls nemo "nani", so naturally my clownfish is "nani". Not sure who all read my post about my attack clown when I was doing the rock, but he got me this time lol. i was setting up the fuge and I had to move some rocks to get to the overflow (had to start it back up again, I do it w/ ph). My wrist is messed up, so my friend maria was moving the rock and I was leaning on the hood and "nani" was beginning to rush the surface again. Wasn't really paying much mind and he jumps out of the water but this time he hit the mark and bit my finger. Maria says to me "now you want to tell me he's not a monster!" LOL. Anyways, thought I'd share. Gotta take the anemone out I think  and I wonder how he'll be then 8O
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Alex n Mary
150 gallon, 30g fuge/sump, 4.5 watt/ gal VHO Lighting, 4" sand bed, 290 lbs LR, CDX-3 Nitrate/Phosphate filter
Female Naso "Isabell" or "Izzy", Emperor Angelfish, Flame Angel, Red Sea Sailfin tang "Bambi", Maroon Clown "Nani", 5 Chromis, 1 Aglae Blenny "Bengi" , Yellow Watchman Goby, pr of Banggai Cardinals, Lyretail Anthia, Six Line Wrasse
1 cleaner shrimp, Coral Banded Shrimp, lettuce nudibranch, 1 sand sifter stars, 1 tiny red brittle star "red", 1 tiny red and white banded serpent star, 2 tiny banded serpent stars, small orange Linkia starfish, assorted hermits and snails. Corals: star polyps, A ton of different types of mushrooms, yellow zooanthids, brown-orangish and light blue paly's, orange ricordia.
90g RR, W/D, 120 lb's LR SF eel, pygmy angel, pr sebae clownfish, 4 chromis. Star Polyps & Mushrooms
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