Look what came out of my wife's tanks overflow.

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It seems to be a Mollie Miller baby pulled out of the overflow on her IM 30 gallon tank. It's a mystery on how it got there or how it has survived.

1)There is only one Mollie Miller in her Tank, last time I had 2 Mollie Millers together was over 1 year ago, and it was in my fish system not in her tank.
2) She has had this tank only a few months, she previously had a Red Sea Max.
3) For it to have survived from egg until now is a minor miracle. If that were the case.

I am very confused (easily at my age) but hard to phantom the true way on how it got there. Unless he was a hitchhiker on some live rock. But would have been extremely small at the time to get through the slits in the overflow.
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WannabeeaReefKeeper;980980 wrote: Nice find. How much is the adoption fee?

Wannabee

Actually he is now swimming with the fishes, picasso baby fishes that is. He is in the first picture in the inside curve of the rock. Just the top of his head. The other two pictures are of my Picasso babies.
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rdnelson99;980983 wrote: Sweet. Had to come in on some rock.

Rich you didn't know it rains fish. :yes: But typically only freshwater fish.
 
Spike;980998 wrote: Rich you didn't know it rains fish. :yes: But typically only freshwater fish.


Actually I did know that. :). But I assumed your tanks are inside and unless Seth roofed your house the raining fish was a low probability. :)
 
rdnelson99;981010 wrote: Actually I did know that. :). But I assumed your tanks are inside and unless Seth roofed your house the raining fish was a low probability. :)

Your good, shoot me down on my "it rains fish" and at the same time take a jab at Seth.
 
saltbubbles;981107 wrote: Hey Spike is that rubber thingy an anemone fish toy? lol


I was using it a a anemone stunt double. A few were hosting it at one time but have now just gone to hanging out around the pvc.
 
Spike;981274 wrote: I was using it a a anemone stunt double. A few were hosting it at one time but have now just gone to hanging out around the pvc.

Hahaha
I thought it was a chew toy lol
 
Sewer Urchin;981292 wrote: Glen,

I guess that you are a better breeder then you thought!

I am still learning a lot. It is so time consuming when you have no extra time.
 
I know what you mean... I cannot remember the last time I took one step forward without having to take two steps back.
 
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