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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 07:58 PM
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niger trigger in 75gal???
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Does the book say they hibernate most of their...
Does the book say they hibernate most of their lives? If so then maybe it would work, lol.
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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 07:55 PM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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I think it could easily be a joke, but I have no...
I think it could easily be a joke, but I have no doubt there are people that do this. If I had a lot of money to throw around, and I had the choice between a bunch of expensive, oftentimes ugly...
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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 07:39 PM
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niger trigger in 75gal???
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Re: niger trigger in 75gal???
Does it really say that?
If so I am surprised so many people use that as a good reference. 75 gallon tanks are usually what, about 4 feet long? There is no way that would work, unless there was...
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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 07:12 PM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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BTW, I have trouble understanding Seafood's posts...
BTW, I have trouble understanding Seafood's posts as well, so if he meant to say that he started with 86 fish (instead of that being the current number that are still alive) and lost 30% after that,...
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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 06:30 PM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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These are all good points, and I said I have no...
These are all good points, and I said I have no problem with people saying they feel this is abusive treatment. I just can't stand it when some people always jump straight to calling other people...
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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 05:34 PM
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Ideas for fish?
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TheGrimmReefer
Sorry about the angel. Make sure you quarantine...
Sorry about the angel. Make sure you quarantine your next fish, whatever it is. Trust me it helps a lot.
As for the copper: If it isn't killing the snails, it isn't enough to kill the fish....
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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 05:25 PM
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Fuzzy Dwarf Lion Fish?
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Lol, I quoted myself again. Anyway, my point is...
Lol, I quoted myself again. Anyway, my point is that I highly doubt a fuzzy dwarf lion would bother an anemone. Your fish would be pretty unique if it did.
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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 05:24 PM
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Fuzzy Dwarf Lion Fish?
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They wouldn't bother an anemone. They are pretty...
They wouldn't bother an anemone. They are pretty inactive unless they are eating, which they do in one huge gulp. They do not "pick" at things like many fish (angels, triggers) do, that is why...
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Reef Fishes
03/05/2006, 05:17 PM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again: You...
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: You can't murder a fish, whether you're from the US or Asia. This contributes nothing useful to the discussion.
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Reef Fishes
03/04/2006, 11:15 PM
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Do Firefish clean other fish?
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Lol. That would explain a lot of fish on fish...
Lol. That would explain a lot of fish on fish aggression.
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Reef Fishes
03/04/2006, 11:12 PM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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I think I can attest to that fear of old people...
I think I can attest to that fear of old people on the road, I basically live in an open-air graveyard. A lot of people come here to die; do you really think they are going to care all that much...
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Reef Fishes
03/04/2006, 11:03 PM
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Ideas for fish?
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Have you read any of the other posts? He already...
Have you read any of the other posts? He already did.
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Reef Fishes
03/04/2006, 11:02 PM
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Ideas for fish?
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Copper will kill just about any invertebrate,...
Copper will kill just about any invertebrate, except maybe a hermit crab (they are unusually tough). It doesn't matter how thick their exoskeleton is; they breathe in that water, so it will end up...
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Reef Fishes
03/04/2006, 10:47 PM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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LMAO.
LMAO.
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Reef Fishes
03/04/2006, 10:39 PM
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Fuzzy Dwarf Lion Fish?
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TheGrimmReefer
They won't bother sessile inverts (corals and...
They won't bother sessile inverts (corals and such), but yeah just about everything else they will eat if they can.
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Reef Fishes
03/04/2006, 10:08 PM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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TheGrimmReefer
Excellent point, however I think (as Kalare...
Excellent point, however I think (as Kalare previously mentioned) that while Seafood may not be fluent, he (going to assume is a "he" until told otherwise) did go to the touble of giving this thread...
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Reef Fishes
03/03/2006, 04:44 PM
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centerpiece fish for a 40 regular?
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TheGrimmReefer
Most angels will be unreliable with clams, and...
Most angels will be unreliable with clams, and sessile invertebrates in general ( it seems to be 50/50 when it comes to a lot of the dwarf angels, but obviously those are not great odds). And yes...
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Reef Fishes
03/03/2006, 04:38 PM
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Why yes, this is another clown mixing thread...
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Just make sure the clown you already have is...
Just make sure the clown you already have is noticeably larger than the one you are going to add, the bigger the better. That way the newcomer knows that he won't stand a chance of dominating the...
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Reef Fishes
03/02/2006, 08:48 PM
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centerpiece fish for a 40 regular?
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TheGrimmReefer
I don't think there are any anthias that would...
I don't think there are any anthias that would work in a tank that size (at least I can't think of any if there are), but dwarf angels are great centerpieces for smaller tanks. However, they are very...
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Reef Fishes
02/28/2006, 08:42 PM
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open top, wall height for JUMPING fish?
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Based on my own experience, I would agree with...
Based on my own experience, I would agree with this. My firefish jumped several times with me there to observe it and I noticed it never got very far out of the water (nowhere near a foot in the air,...
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Reef Fishes
02/28/2006, 11:33 AM
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Why yes, this is another clown mixing thread...
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No I haven't tried mixing clown species, so I...
No I haven't tried mixing clown species, so I wouldn't know firsthand. I know what you mean about the ocellaris, they are otherwise a great fish but I hate the fact that they will typically only go...
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Reef Fishes
02/28/2006, 11:16 AM
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Dragon Goby
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TheGrimmReefer
Lol, you used to live in Alaska and you're...
Lol, you used to live in Alaska and you're complaining about the water temperature down HERE!?!
lol, jk;) .
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Reef Fishes
02/28/2006, 12:09 AM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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TheGrimmReefer
Lol I know what you mean. Right now I'm feeling...
Lol I know what you mean. Right now I'm feeling pretty good about the 6 I have in the 75 gal. I spoil those guys, I really do (too bad they don't know it, hehe);) .
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Reef Fishes
02/28/2006, 12:03 AM
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Why yes, this is another clown mixing thread...
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TheGrimmReefer
Why not just add another ocellaris and see if you...
Why not just add another ocellaris and see if you can get them to pair up? I personally wouldn't try it, because even if they get along for a while (big ocellaris and little maroon), the maroon is...
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Reef Fishes
02/27/2006, 11:53 PM
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Crazy bio-loading with 86 fish.
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TheGrimmReefer
I agree that I sometimes like to think that my...
I agree that I sometimes like to think that my fish have human qualities, but I also do that with machines that don't work until I give them a good whack (sometimes my TV doesn't "cooperate" as much...
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