New huge RBTA! New pic!

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  1. Toallhisdoom

    Toallhisdoom Dragon Wrasse

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    Got this guy at my LFS today! Was a little expensive but was worth it($150). Its huge! Just put it in tank and took some pics!

    UPDATE! So he has finally picked a place to stay for a few days i think, after wandering all over my aquarium he has stayed here for the last few days. And looks massive now!
     

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  3. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    Very nice add, congrats
     
  4. Toallhisdoom

    Toallhisdoom Dragon Wrasse

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    Hes still in the move around stage so not fully spread out. But when he was at the lfs he was at least 8" across. :) hopefully my clowns will take to it.
     
  5. 2in10

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    Wow very large, hopefully it will settle without making a mess of your tank and the clowns take up residence.
     
  6. xJamesC28

    xJamesC28 Bristle Worm

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    Wow, That's really nice
     
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  9. Toallhisdoom

    Toallhisdoom Dragon Wrasse

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    It is now tucked up behind my hob overflow.....stupid thing lol
     
  10. Marty

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    Very handseome fellow you have there!
     
  11. reefer Bob

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    It's better to be behind the over flow than caught up in it. They always seem to go where you least want them.
    Gonna have to get a good shot of him opened up.
     
  12. Toallhisdoom

    Toallhisdoom Dragon Wrasse

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    Yea you got that right! He was in a nice spot for like the first week. Then yesterday just decided to start crawling around.