Had him for about a week now, acclimated him to my saltwater tank when I brought him home and he's been doing excellent! GSP's just seem to noticeably 'feel better' in marine water.
Anyway, we named this little critter Lemur, because my girlfriend thinks his face looks like a lemur. (shrug) There's still some algae left in my tank, but what is left in there is rapidly dying, and my coraline is already spreading. This is probably the brightest colored GSP I've ever seen.
My new marine-acclimated GSP.
- El Scorpio
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My new marine-acclimated GSP.
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- El Scorpio
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Re: My new marine-acclimated GSP.
New picture of Lemur, next to what looks like a mushroom growing on the live rock. He's eating like a horse and growing!
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Re: My new marine-acclimated GSP.
Good healthy looking gsp you have there
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
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Re: My new marine-acclimated GSP.
Love it! Looks like one of mine.
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Re: My new marine-acclimated GSP.
Looks like hes loving the new living arrangement. I too agree that GSP's seem to do better in full marine tanks. I know ever since i have acclimated mine he has never been so active and happy...and his belly is whiter than its ever been, which is definitely a good sign. That LR in the 2nd picture is very beautiful, is that one of those "live fiji rocks" that i see online all the time?
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Re: My new marine-acclimated GSP.
happy fishy
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