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Minnie is the newest edition to my house and is currently in quarantine until she is a little bigger and shows no signs of disease.
I thought Id share a few pictures of her as it was love at first sight :D
She had just been donated to my LPS and I was pleased to be the first to get the call and how could I resist!
She has the most gorgeous lateral line patterns and is super friendly and outgoing. Im hoping to get a little more weight on her and fluff those (fish nipped?) gills up :confused:
There is no light in the tank just the flash on my camera, enjoy :happy:
 

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Thanks Guys I Love her so much, her personality is so different to my boys, she is inquisitive and playful where as they've always been a little lazy lol
I knew what you meant Olivia, Im slightly pleased that Im not alone when it comes to reading through the forum til the wee hours :p
 
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