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Adding Soft Corals, which tank inhabitants need to find a new home? I currently have 90gal Display tank with a population of snails and hermits, 2 emerald crabs, 1 strawberry crab, 1 fighting conch, 1 blood fire shrimp, 1 skunk cleaner shrimp, 1 fancy...
Started by rcoapstick on
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Re: Adding Soft Corals, which tank inhabitants need to find a new home? the crabs and hermits wont dine on....
Re: Adding Soft Corals, which tank inhabitants need to find a new home? alls good for adding coral the dirt dirtier.
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Our 3 newest additions... 3 heniochus butterflies - I've been waiting for some smaller ones - this is about as small as I could find - they're about 4.5-6 inches in the body front to back and now they're settling in, their fins are streaming well..
Started by wyb on
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OK, you can't fool me, I have? dunno - but I think they're against the blue guys in the tank - coz they've been tank dwellers settling in, their fins are streaming....
I'll try and get a better pic when we have full light on the tank..
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Took some pics today, thought it was about time to start a thread.
Tank is a 300g DD Marineland on stock stand and canopy. Mixed reef but mostly sps, with a focus on Acropora sp.
light is soon to be 3x400 and 5 xt5, all on icecaps.
Flow is Tunze streams...
Started by twon on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at richmondreefers):
This is the tank downstairs? I'm seriously digging that stylo in the 4th pic....
Great pics Anthony.
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Took some pics today, thought it was about time to start a thread.
Tank is a 300g DD Marineland on stock stand and canopy. Mixed reef but mostly sps, with a focus on Acropora sp.
light is soon to be 3x400 and 5 xt5, all on icecaps.
Flow is Tunze streams...
Started by twon on
, 10 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at richmondreefers):
This is the tank downstairs? I'm seriously digging that stylo in the 4th pic....
Great pics Anthony.
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I have a 125 gal aquarium. I currently have a JD, GT, Convict, Blood Parrot, 5 Danios and an Algae Eater. I plan on getting a Flowerhorn, Firemouth and a couple more Giant Danios (or maybe begin another schooling fish) as my next additions. All my parameters...
Started by CinBos on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cichlid-forum):
In my 125g, three full grown cichlids seemed to fill the tank out well; however of the best dither fish for Central....
And schooling fish you have and claim the entire tank; if there is a small hiding place perhaps the convict could survive.
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Hi all,
I live in southeast Michigan and will be moving soon so I am breaking down my 29 gallon fish tank (with hopes of buying something bigger for my bigger house). Wondering if anyone is interested. Here are the details:
• 29 gallon tank (no leaks ...
Started by lisa_v on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at plantedtank):
Good luck with your sale.
Thanks and let me know if you are interested.
Bump - please see my edited first post.
Anyone interested in any of the above? Give me a price for anything you're interested in.. .
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Hi, I'm begining to put together a 29 gal tropical community and need some ideas/advice on what would do best in the set up I am planning. It will be well planted with real driftwood but plenty of swimming space in the middle front area. I am also going...
Started by GreenHeron on
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It....
What actually ends up in the tank though...so many great fish to choose from!
Harlequin Rasbora of each?
Thanks!
In addition to above and would it be to many fish for the tank size?
Harlequin and Aquarium Tank/Filter Advisor .
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It's filmed with my iPhone and it was actually sunny outside for once so I apologize for the glare..
http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y251/Sidius_TheShadows/My%20Fish/?action=view&c urrent=Aquarium.mp4
It looks like my new Red Shoulder has a bit of an...
Started by Sidius on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cichlid-forum):
Is it drift wood in ur tank ???? Ya it was given to me with my original 75g and original fish a few be coming up with someone in July so it will only be in the tank for another 2.5 months or so.
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Finally after a couple of months of preparation and finding some top quality fish, here are the first inhabitants of my Malawi tank
Many thanks to Toni for the fish and advice plus Panfield for the tank.
Started by nobby75 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lakemalawicichlids):
Tank looks good fish are stunning That tank looks better than it was in my!!!
chris Very nice....
Another month and more fish on for the type of fish you have .
Don't want to "over rock it" as the tank is a room divider.
The right ones.
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I'm thinking of getting a pygmy angelfish (Centropyge argi) - while I know that angels are safe with caution, how safe is the pygmy and what are others experience with this angel in a reef tank?
Planned coral inhabitants are LPS, SPS, and a softy or two...
Started by gskidmor on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reefcentral):
He was a great fish.
I sold him along with my tank, but I heard he didn't survive the move.
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