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Picked up this a yesterday - it is huge, probably 14-18 inches across. Just confirming that this really is a Mag. Let me know what you guys think!
 

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Here are a couple more pics... best I can do with my phone. If I quit spending my budget on nems and tank stuff maybe I can get a decent camera!
 

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Thanks guys! This nem was imported I believe. The LFS said he had it in for 2 weeks. Mouth looked really tight and no deflation so I bought it. Have been looking for one for a long time. I've had it 2 days and looks better than at the store. Both clowns were snuggled up in that thing this morning.
 
looks great, are these much harder than haddonis?

I don't know about specific difficulty, but the fact that you can't give a magnifica too much light makes it easier in my eyes. Mines loving high flow and high light, and my haddoni has moved to find lower light areas, so it's been an interesting ride with the haddoni.
 
That is beautiful lol. Keep a eye on it and be ready to treat if needed sense it's a newly imported nem. They can go down quickly. As far as difficulty mags are by far harder to keep health and happy
 

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