Caranx Sexfaciatus- Jack Trevally

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There are yellow, striped, and blue ones. They have already doubled in size and they are and have been on massivore with an occasional cichid gold. They are fast swimmers. I'm really enjoying them. Very easy to care for and not too messy.
 

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Soon to be Ulua!
 

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Growing like weeds.
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asm129

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Those guys are awesome. I really like the striped ones. Put up a video when you get a chance.
 

isde02

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Looking good ken, I'm loving the striped ones also.
 

isde02

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There are yellow, striped, and blue ones. They have already doubled in size and they are and have been on massivore with an occasional cichid gold. They are fast swimmers. I'm really enjoying them. Very easy to care for and not too messy.
Are those striped ones golden jacks like these? They look awesome.
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