Made up my mind............

Catpicklesdog

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Feb 25, 2007
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and took Trigger back to the shop. His bioload (poop) was a lot larger than what I expected!!!!:eek3: The final straw was when he started chasing my lawnmower blenny (my oldest resident of 4 years) around the tank, not everyday, but enough to make my mind up. I'm going to miss the guy, but not his pooping:(

However:)

I did not come back empty handed. I'd made my mind up ages ago - just been waiting for a lift to get me there (long story) so my LFS was expecting him and put 2 fish in quarantine for me.

Blue cheek sleeper goby (Valenciennea strigata)

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My prize specimen, Rosy scales fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubrisquamis), apparantly quite rare!!!!

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And I thought I'd post an up to date tank shot!

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Great choice on taking the trigger back Ali....The two new additions are lovely, especially the rubris...superb...

You never liked my trigger:silly:

And I have learned my lesson since having the dot dash flasher wrasse. I've put egg crate on top of the tank!!!:)
 
Your tank looks beautiful and I am envious of your new wrasse, the Rosy is incredible. Love the vibrant color. I have not seen many of them at all in any of the LFSs in the area. I am always on the lookout for the right wrasse....and that for sure would have been the right one.
 
Thanks guys, have to admit I love the wrasse as well. Predictably her name is Rosie!!!

Have spent the day acclimating and moving Titch, Randall and Hopkirk over to join the big boys and girls. Everyone seems OK, although Angel is giving the newcomers a bit of grief. I'll keep an eye on her and see how things go. Will update with photos of Titch in his new home soon.:)
 
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