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Old 06/15/2005, 02:10 PM
Ulric Ulric is offline
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Fickle fish

I recently moved my pair of Clarkii's from my 30g to my 105...joining my Jawfish and blennys. By the 2nd night, the larger of the 2 clarkii's located my RTBA and has made it'self at home. Interestingly though, the small one of the pair after 4 days still has not gotten within 6 inches of the RTBA. The large clown spends time between burying itself in the anomeone and hanging around the mid/low range are of the tank and rocks.

Just seemed odd and a bit humorous considering how rarely they would seperate in the original tank.
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Old 06/15/2005, 02:20 PM
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Its all the space, now he is on the prowl and wants to be a free man. He wants to find a new woman who wont nag him all the time. I am sure he will give up and move back in shortly.
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