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23-01-2011, 02:39 AM | #11 |
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23-01-2011, 11:14 AM | #12 |
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very nice grouper especially when he grow big
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23-01-2011, 01:36 PM | #13 |
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very nice BBG!!!! the pleco too!!
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25-01-2011, 04:01 AM | #14 |
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Baby BBG
pic of BBBBG, colour is somewhat faint in juvenile stage but will intensify as they grow. from what i know, each of them have their own individual pattern and no 2 are the same, something like our fingerprint.
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25-01-2011, 04:08 AM | #15 |
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enlarge the photo a bit for better viewing.
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25-01-2011, 09:19 AM | #16 |
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How big are these babies? So cute!
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25-01-2011, 04:42 PM | #17 | |
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nice pics! I am not sure why some BBGs are already so brightly coloured even at 2inches (the pcs you bought, fishes from Yun Feng are all like that) whereas some are not? I understand that stress and water parameters may affect? But i was thinking marine fishes body colour should be very stable? Can any si fu advise? |
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26-01-2011, 09:54 PM | #18 |
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is it also known as queensland grouper? |
26-01-2011, 10:33 PM | #19 |
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26-01-2011, 11:11 PM | #20 |
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as they grow bigger and older color not so nice wor. Can an adult salt water grouper convert to fresh water?
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