Showing off my two beautiful new juvies. I need name suggestions!

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Pictures don't do the golden justice... He is beautiful. Added these two juvies to my adult melanoid and leucistic (Kip & Wooper) (not in the same tank):

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And about 75 little swimmy babies. :)

(I tried formatting them as images but I'm on my phone and failed so just made them links.) Edit: GOT IT
 
My suggestions.

Name the first Akbar, the second Butterscotch, the third Abby, and the last one Big! The last should be called Big because the picture is so big! :p

-Seth
 
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My suggestions.

Name the first Akbar, the second Butterscotch, the third Abby, and the last one Big! The last should be called Big because the picture is so big! :p

-Seth

Then you could collectively call them ABBA!
 
They all look awesome, especially the golden.

If going with the ABBA theme, name the tank Xanadu !!!
 
Rosie and Butters are the first names that popped into my mind. They are lovely!:happy:
 
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