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Wendie
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8) Didn't realize my little guys would be so active. This is what you see just about anytime you approach the tank.
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Here is the bridge I turned upside down for them. They seem to love it.
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It's very common for juvenile B. Almorhae and C. Macracanthus to be active. I remember them days! :P Pangio oblonga's can be camera hog's also! :wink:

Nice pictures! :D
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I just got 4 large clowns and they seem to hide. Come out to eat . :D
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I've noticed that the clowns seem to spook very easily. The Yo Yo's and black kuhlis not so much. The clowns seem to freak at any movement they see outside the tank. The others could care less. I've also noticed that come 10pm the clowns have gone to bed. They are in for the night. So weird
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