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    Good Night pipz~

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    gikan man gudko gawas mu palit unta ko but wa paman gud ko sure na ma tagaan ko ug permit to bring it here but sure ko flowerpecker fam toh kay gagmay nya abtik kayo mura ug flash nya iyang mata dapit kay naay white na ring. cost around 2.5k to 3.5 k each depende sa mutation cguro

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenny_tiu7 View Post
    gikan man gudko gawas mu palit unta ko but wa paman gud ko sure na ma tagaan ko ug permit to bring it here but sure ko flowerpecker fam toh kay gagmay nya abtik kayo mura ug flash nya iyang mata dapit kay naay white na ring. cost around 2.5k to 3.5 k each depende sa mutation cguro
    hmm.. ngita kug picz sa flickr then insufficient ang mga pictures sa sp., ang source link nko ani sa flowerpeckers kai:
    Dicaeum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    sure jd na na nae permit since gkan mna gawas, pero kun common rna siya na bird, ok rnah wla kai problem lukat sa permit, pero kun endangered aw ara maproblema although mada japun na nemu dreh..
    (+ ig abot ana dreh kurakoton paka sa customs)
    hehehe..

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    Scorpionfish #1 : Red lionfish



    Com.name: lionfish
    Sci.name: Pterois volitans
    Classification: Fish
    Family: scorpionfish
    Location/Origin:
    Indian and western Pacific Oceans.
    Description:
    Red lionfish are clad in white stripes alternated with red, maroon, or brown. Adults can grow as large as 17 inches (43 cm) in length while juveniles may be shorter than 1 inch. The fish have fleshy tentacles which protrude from both above the eyes and below the mouth. The pectoral fin is present in a distinctive fan-like shape, and dorsal spines are long and separated. Every spine of the lionfish is venomous, and while no fatalities due to lionfish stings have been reported, their venom is considered to be extremely painful.
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    Red lionfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Scorpionfish #2 : Clear-fin lionfish



    Com.name: lionfish
    Sci.name: Pterois radiata
    Classification: fish
    Family: scorpionfish
    Location/Origin:
    Lives in the Indian and western Pacific oceans
    Description:
    It is the only lionfish species with blank spines. But it can also be recognized by the pair of horizontal white stripes on its tail.
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    Clearfin lionfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Goby #2 : Yellow clown goby



    Com.name: yellow clown goby
    Sci.name: Gobiodon okinawae
    Classification:fish
    Family: goby
    Location/Origin:
    native to the western Pacific from southern Japan to the southern reaches of the Great Barrier Reef.
    Description:
    As the name implies, they are bright yellow in color, save for a whitish patch on each cheek. Equally bright as their coloration is their personality; they are valued additions to reef aquaria, with a reputation for being friendly and entertaining. G. okinawae have a generally fusiform shape with seven dorsal spines, ten soft dorsal rays, one anal spine, and nine anal soft rays. At maturity they can reach a length of 3.5 cm.
    Another species, Gobiodon citrinus, the citrus goby, has a similar appearance to Gobiodon okinawae. G. okinawae, however, lacks the requisite blue and white facial markings of G. citrinus. These fish are not generally aggressive, though they can actively protect their territory against their own kind. Their primary defense against predators is a poisonous, bitter mucus on their skin that makes them unpalatable. The yellow clown goby inhabits the coral reefs of sheltered lagoons. Unlike most gobies, which are burrowers,Gobiodon sp. roost in the outer branches of acropora(staghorn) corals, in groups of five to fifteen individuals.
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    Yellow clown goby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Dartfish #2 : Fire Fish



    Com.name: Fire Goby, Fire Fish, Fire Dartfish, or Red Fire Goby
    Sci.name: nemateleotris magnifica
    Classification: fish
    Family: Dartfish
    Location/Origin:
    This fish is most commonly found near the substrate of the upper reef in tropical marine waters. These waters include the Indo-Pacific, Central Pacific, east African waters, Ryukyu Islands, Japan, New Caledonia, and Pitcairn Islands.
    Description:
    They usually have a bright yellow head, merging into a white body, gradually shading into a red-orange tail. Their dorsal fins are very long, and the fish flicks it back and forth. This is used as a signal to conspecifics. As a full grown adult, it reaches a maximum length of 9 centimeters (3 in). Adults occupy sandy burrows alone or in pairs, while the juveniles live in small groups. These fish are monogamous.[1] They will retreat to burrows if threatened. These fish are often kept in the aquarium. This fish is extremely easily frightened, so ample hiding places, a lack of other boisterous species, and a well-fitting hood to prevent this fish's escape are recommended. The fish should be kept alone or in pairs to reduce fighting. This fish may need live food when first introduced, but can be adapted to frozen foods.
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    Nemateleotris magnifica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    ^^^^ mao man na manglabok moy.. busa dagan nalang.. ahehehe.. langoy diay...

    diay lapu-lapu oh.. lami kaayo ni....tawagon sad ni pugapo... ingon ang uban mao ni kogtong...



    grouper fish..

    awoooo.. kalami sa tinola ani!!!
    Last edited by vahnhelsing; 01-19-2010 at 08:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vahnhelsing View Post
    ^^^^ mao man na manglabok moy.. busa dagan nalang.. ahehehe.. langoy diay...

    diay lapu-lapu oh.. lami kaayo ni....tawagon sad ni pugapo... ingon ang uban mao ni kogtong...



    grouper fish..

    awoooo.. kalami sa tinola ani!!!
    ayaw ana brad kai gutomon sad tag apil!! hehehehe kaon kug tinowang pugapo ugma sa pasil ui, heehee

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    dia pa moy.. lami kaayo ni pero bawal na pagdakop ani dri sa atoa...

    MAMENG / NAPOLEON WRASSE




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