Mara | Character Design Sheet for @/ SnowyOreo

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Mara | Character Design Sheet for @/ SnowyOreo
YALL LOOK WHO MADE AN APPEARANCE LAST NIGHT WHEN I FED EVERYONE!!!!
LINGUINI!!!!!!!!
I have been so worried about him. He’s been sick for about 2 weeks now and not been eating, barely leaving his hidey hole. I tried 2 rounds of meds but I’m not really sure what I was treating - possibly internal parasites or severe constipation, not sure which but he had been really fat like a sausage roll and looked really uncomfortable.
I had started losing hope that he would get better, but last night he zipped out of his hole really quickly and gobbled up some brine shrimp!!! He went back to hiding but came out a couple more times during the feed as well. I’m so relieved! Here’s hoping he will be back to normal soon! 💕
Fire Goby Mermaid
I guess that’s it for this year’s Mermay. It’s been fun 😊
So...I did a thing. Saltwater tank is a go!
Meet Linguini 💕
A Quick Guide to the Firefish Goby and Your Saltwater Aquarium
The firefish goby, also known as a dartfish, is an interesting and attractive saltwater fish that is popular with saltwater aquarium enthusiasts. This particular fish does especially well in reef aquariums, because they enjoy spending time ducking in and out of all the caves and rocks.Firefish gobies are not large fish – just about 2 inches long when full grown. They have a thin body, which is rounded in the front and then tapers down to a very narrow tail fin. The firefish goby has half-and-half coloring. The front part of the body, from about the middle to the head, is white. At about the halfway point of their body, firefish gobies are bright red clear down to their tail – now you understand the name. The bright red tail color gives the appearance of a flame shooting off the firefish’s tail end. This interesting coloring makes firefish gobies quite a spectacular looking fish, and they boost the color of any saltwater tank.
I love this little noodle
Cutie patootie
My beautiful Firefish!