Green Mandarins Mating in Full HD!

Discussion in 'Breeding Tropical Fish' started by mcallahan, Jun 25, 2010.

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  1. mcallahan

    mcallahan Astrea Snail

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    I gotta fund my coral habit somehow!
     
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  3. dumbderk

    dumbderk Purple Spiny Lobster

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    i heard that when a mandarin goby finds a mate he sticks with her for life.
     
  4. phoenixhieghts

    phoenixhieghts Panda Puffer

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    thats brill! altho you prob dont want to hear this but nice RBTA
     
  5. Barnes757

    Barnes757 Plankton

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    Sweet video, that's awesome.
     
  6. ChrisBs

    ChrisBs Purple Spiny Lobster

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    whats the nem looking thing on the right
     
  7. ChrisBs

    ChrisBs Purple Spiny Lobster

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    i really wanna know what kind of nem that was
     
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  9. bje

    bje Long-fin Bannerfish

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    thats an awesome video. very entrancing dance they have.
     
  10. hddoutside

    hddoutside Fire Shrimp

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    it is a rose bubble tip anemone or rbta for short.
     
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  11. scenario1313

    scenario1313 Tassled File Fish

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    I have to say congrats. Thats impressive!
     
  12. reefmonkey

    reefmonkey Giant Squid

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    That is awesome! Thanks for sharing and hope you can come up with a way to save the next batch of eggs.