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06-21-2008, 07:09 AM
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| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Spokane,Wa Age: 48
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| My mistake,gonna bring the cowfish back. I guess it was love at first sight. I still really like her, but I want a reef tank more. She was an impulse. So the decision is to bring "Elsie" back to the shop. I knew she might eat some of the inhabitants, BUT NOT ALL OF THEM. Right down to scraping coriline off rocks with her teeth.
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]20 gal. Coralife lunar aqualight 65wActinic03blue &65w 10,000k daylight,w/led moonlights,w/2 CPR BAK PAK bio-filter w/rio-2 600rv venturi powerhead, 5 live rocks about 25lbs, various mushrooms, button coral,and a spaghetti finger tree coral,Yellow leather coral,2 Featherdusters,tiny clam (extra hitchhiker on a LR!), red & grn zoas,6 turbo snails , 4 hermit crabs,1 scooter blenny, horseshoe crab. 2 pajama cardinal fish,1 Banggai cardinal and a firefish. Indian brittle starfish. |
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06-21-2008, 10:35 AM
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| | Whip-Lash Squid
Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Sun River,Oregon (Bend) Age: 35
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Originally Posted by Babytank I guess it was love at first sight. I still really like her, but I want a reef tank more. She was an impulse. So the decision is to bring "Elsie" back to the shop. I knew she might eat some of the inhabitants, BUT NOT ALL OF THEM. Right down to scraping coriline off rocks with her teeth. | They're also known for releasing toxins into the tank when stressed. Stressing very easily. Always research fish list prior to buying. I'tll save heartache and money.
Short term pain = Long term gain, Short term gain = Long term pain. |
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06-21-2008, 10:42 AM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: niles, ohio Age: 32
Posts: 3,589
| Yeh, that sucks.... But your better off.... _________ My Tank Thread...... EST. 10/30/07 5.5 gal, 72watt's of pc's, rio skimmer, hob rated at 40 gal, stealth heater, b/w aussie clown, rainford goby, emerald crab, turbo, bumble bee, astrea, and nassarius snails, aussie open brain, pink birdsnest, wallhammer, multiple acro's, numerous monti's, zoa's, palys, ppd's, duncans, mint gsp's, reg gsp's, blue clove polyps, grn bali slimer, and tons of ppl sponges. |
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06-22-2008, 12:48 AM
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| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Spokane,Wa Age: 48
Posts: 46
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| Yeah, I knew better! I was so hesitant buying any fish yet for this new tank, then, I saw her. The good news, The shop owner was soooo cool. He let me trade the fish for a LR/with a tree coral on it, which was $4 more than the fish,and he didn't charge me for it. So it's all good. |
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