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Emma very patiently netted out the larger of the specimens in the tank but a tiny one did manage to sneak in. I was a little worried about it at first but it's eating well and it is one of the most outgoing of the lot! Already looks a bit sturdier. These are great fish. They come to the front of the tank when I walk past and they've taken to shoaling with the harlequins!