Red Sea Reefer 625XXL - "The Big One"

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I need Moar of this in my life! Thank you, Simon! That’s a stocky specimen. :cool:

Is this the Tastled?

I'm obsessed...

It is a tassle yes and it has done nothing but graze and explore since it went in, my daughter released it so I could video it as it swam out of the bag, zero stress and yes I do trust my lfs water, they know how I acclimate and release and would say if there was a water issue.
This was about an hour ago and it was grazing by the swim through hole and it has popped in to the display a couple of times but there is a big difference in flow, oh and yes it is a little chunk. :)

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