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Old 09-15-2007, 12:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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One of the coolest tanks I ever saw was a 375 full of coral and rocks with about 200 yellow tailed damsels darting in and out of the corals , he had a few yellow tangs and some Pygmy angles also for some contrasting colors I came close to doing that same thing with this 180 Next tank I am.. They are a very pretty colored fish and schooling and always moving . Cheap also did I mention cheap ? LOL


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Old 09-15-2007, 11:38 PM   #12 (permalink)
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cheap...FOOD For the panther grouper... i need something of at least...say... 1.5 inches to prevent it from becoming food...that being said... the panther took care of a 4 inch lawnmower blenny pretty quickly ... but... my clowns went in at about 1.0 inch ... and they never got hassled by the panther...

i had chromis before...but after they died...i went and ask the LFS where they were from...Philippines...where cyanide is used a lot still... so i checked around here...and most of the damsels around these parts...are from the pines... 2ndly.. the culture aroound here..is to replace such fish as they die chromis goes for about 5 bucks local currently...which is less than 1 dollar USD... a Moorish Idol sells for 35 which is ruffly 6usd...so you can see the prices drive that culture... im not of that culture.... would rather find a fish that i could keep ... and tame...

if uve ever been to hong kong you would know wot im talking about... probably the largest range of livestock available in any one place... besides the ocean..hehe


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