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Old 12-07-2004, 03:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Anoneme Spliting or Dieing? *W/ Pic

I got this on Friday. It is a BTA that was about 3 inches around when I got him. I woke up this morning and saw it was real small, about a quarter size or so. When I looked at it tonight after work it was still small. It looked like it moved to a crevase and was strangling itself or dieing (is that how you spell dieing But it now looks like a figure 8 and maybe its spliting. I just thought that would be weird seeing as it wasn't that big to begin with. What do you all think?

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75 gallon, 4x110w VHO, ASM G2 skimmer, 29 g. fuge, lots of coral and frags. Fish: 2 tr perculas, damsel, purple firefish, 3 green chromis, kole tang, sailfin tang.
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