JJ Ocean;648241 wrote: <span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">On the QT, I’d go with as large a tank as you have. The less stress you can provide – the better.</span></span>
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<span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">Deitz – thanks for the comments, still looking to improve my camera skills. He looks a lot better in real life.</span></span>
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<span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">BTW - Funny thing with this one is that he wants to be serviced by my cleaner shrimp, but since I've had him he goes full speed towards the shrimp and slams the brakes on to a stop right in front of the shrimp. He always ends up scaring the shrimp back and doesn't get cleaned. Well last night while working in my office I saw him slide up slowly and get cleaned for the first time. He actually changes color when he looks to get cleaned – his dark brown/black actually goes very pale across his whole body. It quickly changes back to normal color about 5 seconds after he leaves the shrimp. I saw him do that 3 times last night – color change every time. I guess it only took him a year to figure out how not to scare the cleaner. The ring around their eyes also change when being aggressive. He and my desjardini tang never show any aggression (a little surprising to be honest), but he seems to not like my mystery wrasse for some reason. When he chases him from time to time, the brown ring around his eye will change to a white blue – very cool. Again, it changes back in a few seconds.</span></span>