My BIG male Sewellia...

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Jim Powers
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My BIG male Sewellia...

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Here is a better pic of my biggest Sewellia, a 2.5" male sitting on his favorite rock.

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Isn't he a handsome guy!
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I think so, but then I am biased. :wink:
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Post by starsplitter7 »

Jim Powers wrote:I think so, but then I am biased. :wink:
I would say he thinks so too. Look at the look in his eye. :) I can almost hear him humming the catwalk song.
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Post by Jim Powers »

I think you're right. He does tend to rule the tank, often chasing away any fish that dares try to rest on his rock (or should I say throne).
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He looks like the king of the tank all right. 8) Any sign of that fry recently, Jim?

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Post by Jim Powers »

No fry sighting :cry:
But they are still spawning every couple of weeks or so.
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