Freshwater and Saltwater this week, it was a big order.
Salt first...
-Solarensis, Carpenter, and Red Fin Fairy Wrasses
-Powder Blue Tang & others
-Scarlet Hermit Crabs!
-Green & Pink Cucumbers
-Dwarf & Volitan Lions, several Puffers, Triggers, etc
-B&W Heniochus Butterflies
-Anthias, awesome color on this group
-Keyhole/Melas, Eibl's, and Coral Beauty Angels
-Yasha Hase & Yellow Rose Shrimp Gobies
-Coral
&more
Freshwater...
-As requested, Baby Arowanas
-Big Red Cap Orandas & Ryukins
-Huge Plecos
-Blue Rams
-Farlowella Cats
-Spotted Rubber Plecos
-Electric Blue Crayfish
-GloFish Danios... we're totally restocked on these hot movers!
-Rummynose and Congo Tetras
Plus a whole bunch more
New Orders In
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Thanks!
Michelle @ Fat Fish
28851 N. Main St., Ste. D
Daphne, AL 36526
251-626-0926
Michelle @ Fat Fish
28851 N. Main St., Ste. D
Daphne, AL 36526
251-626-0926
Adding a couple photos from this shipment. BTW the McCosker's wrasse is sold (Sue)... before anyone asks. 

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- Fairy Wrasses... here is Sue's showing off...
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- B&W Heniochus
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Thanks!
Michelle @ Fat Fish
28851 N. Main St., Ste. D
Daphne, AL 36526
251-626-0926
Michelle @ Fat Fish
28851 N. Main St., Ste. D
Daphne, AL 36526
251-626-0926
- reefman8471
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Shipment
Hi Michelle;
Do you still have the Heniochus? If you do, do you know if they are Heniochus acuminatus (coral eaters) or Heniochus diphreutes (planktovores)?
James
Do you still have the Heniochus? If you do, do you know if they are Heniochus acuminatus (coral eaters) or Heniochus diphreutes (planktovores)?
James
There are no problems; only solutions.
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- Astrea snail
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They are still young yet but look more like Heniochus diphreutes. I have several customers with these in reefs with no problems (mind you these are tanks with lps/softies & no sps. With any butterfly you take a slight chance, but I've personally never seen these graze on corals, and I carry them all the time. They are currently still in stock. See differences below, these are not "rounded" like the H. acuminatus.
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Thanks!
Michelle @ Fat Fish
28851 N. Main St., Ste. D
Daphne, AL 36526
251-626-0926
Michelle @ Fat Fish
28851 N. Main St., Ste. D
Daphne, AL 36526
251-626-0926
- Amphiprion
- Astrea snail
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- Joined: Sat Mar 05, 2005 10:41 pm
- Location: Mobile, AL
I know the difference, but it was hard to tell from the pic. I guess if no one has had trouble, it would pretty much have to be H. diphreutes, since H. acuminatus will make short work of corals. Those in the picture just didn't seem to have a deep a thoracic region as H. diphreutes does. But as you said, they are young, so I guess that would mask it a bit.
Andrew
25g planted nature aquarium
25g planted nature aquarium