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Leeroy
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Reef Fishes
01/11/2008, 08:12 AM
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strange behavior in PBT
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Leeroy
Any photo's of him lately? How big is he? ...
Any photo's of him lately?
How big is he?
Does he display this behaviour all of the time, or is it only when he see's you enter the room?
I had a sohal a while back showing the same behaviour, but...
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Reef Fishes
01/11/2008, 07:58 AM
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how to get a tang eating?
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4,227
Posted By
Leeroy
I agree, he will come out more with bolder fish,...
I agree, he will come out more with bolder fish, who will swim out in the open and who he can hang out with, chromis and for my couple of small hippo's, a lipstick tang is their best buddy.
It is...
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Reef Fishes
01/07/2008, 10:36 PM
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how to get a tang eating?
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Leeroy
What was he eating in the shop and also does he...
What was he eating in the shop and also does he have any other tankmates or is he by himself?
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Reef Fishes
11/27/2007, 07:26 AM
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Naso Lituratus
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Posted By
Leeroy
The tangs are all primarily vegetarians, so they...
The tangs are all primarily vegetarians, so they may not recognize flake or pellets as food, initially, but may eat them later on.
The naso literatus, prefers the brown seaweed, the acanthurus...
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The Fish Breeding Forum
11/19/2007, 10:03 PM
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Dead bangaii babies
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791
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Leeroy
How long has the male been carrying for? I...
How long has the male been carrying for?
I believe that by netting him, if he was stressed, he would of spat the babies then.
Health could be an issue, but I am not sure if they can spit out babies...
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Reef Fishes
11/15/2007, 06:31 AM
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Sohal Tang experience
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Leeroy
rcerulli, how big is the sohal and also, how long...
rcerulli, how big is the sohal and also, how long have you had both the yellow and sohal in your tank.
Forum:
The Fish Breeding Forum
11/12/2007, 07:48 PM
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breeding bangai cardinals
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552
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Leeroy
Erik, here are some photo's with the male...
Erik, here are some photo's with the male carrying eggs.
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a241/Leeroy_102/DSCF0017.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a241/Leeroy_102/DSCF0161.jpg
...
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New to the Hobby
10/23/2007, 09:38 AM
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Best way to remove Anthelia ?
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Leeroy
Alexxn, I found the base of the anthelia, to be...
Alexxn, I found the base of the anthelia, to be fairly strong and rubbery.
I gently grabbed the edge of it with tweezers and slowly peeled it off the rock, and was surprised as to how well it came...
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SPS Keepers
09/28/2007, 09:44 AM
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Cut a peice what to use
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570
Posted By
Leeroy
I use a pair of stainless steel sidecutters used...
I use a pair of stainless steel sidecutters used for fishing. They will still need to be rinsed and dried well as in time they will rust and seize up as well.
I grab the acro firmly with the...
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Reef Fishes
09/26/2007, 11:31 PM
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Sohal advise
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Posted By
Leeroy
If the sohal starts to play up and get agitated,...
If the sohal starts to play up and get agitated, then he is still hungry, if he doesn't have much to graze on through out the day. Keep him well fed and he should be happy, downside though is he will...
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Reef Fishes
09/19/2007, 11:23 PM
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20
HELP! Tang being a big meany! to everyone.
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697
Posted By
Leeroy
Is the tang getting enough food? I recently...
Is the tang getting enough food?
I recently had a tang act like this for days, after giving him more nori, he has settled down again.
Good Luck
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New to the Hobby
09/18/2007, 07:50 AM
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Scary shrimp/ beetle, looking prangmantis
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Posted By
Leeroy
Westcoast, your description sounds like a mantis...
Westcoast, your description sounds like a mantis shrimp to me, does this look similar?
http://www.digimorph.org/specimens/Odontodactylus_scyllarus/Odontodactylus.jpg
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Reef Fishes
09/14/2007, 08:43 AM
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Need help! Naso tang will only eat Nori...
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722
Posted By
Leeroy
Got a photo of him yet? Me personally, I would...
Got a photo of him yet?
Me personally, I would let him graze on his natural diet, algae.
Maybe he will eat pellets, flake or frozen as well later on.
I would concentrate on his natural diet and...
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Reef Fishes
09/13/2007, 09:17 AM
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Hippo tang and odd question about ick and bacteria patch
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Posted By
Leeroy
Personally, I don't think it was white spot, to...
Personally, I don't think it was white spot, to be there one day and gone the next.
In the early stages, you will see the fish swimming against soft surfaces (flashing), usually the sand bed,...
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Reef Fishes
09/13/2007, 08:24 AM
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Need help! Naso tang will only eat Nori...
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722
Posted By
Leeroy
What other tank mates does he have, as they may...
What other tank mates does he have, as they may help influence him to eat some of the other foods you have suggested.
It sounds like he is eating enough for now, but he may of been a bit on the thin...
Forum:
Reef Fishes
09/12/2007, 11:33 PM
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baby cardinal
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396
Posted By
Leeroy
IME feed small amounts 3-5 times daily of newly...
IME feed small amounts 3-5 times daily of newly hatched brine shrimp does well, until it can handle larger food.
Sounds like he is only a week or two old.
Good luck
Forum:
Reef Fishes
09/10/2007, 08:34 AM
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Banggai Cardinal Toxicity?
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730
Posted By
Leeroy
Did anyone test the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate...
Did anyone test the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate levels either before or after the fish deaths?
Lee
Forum:
Reef Fishes
07/19/2007, 07:26 AM
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3
Scopas Tang
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Posted By
Leeroy
fishmonger2, he is still probably still adjusting...
fishmonger2, he is still probably still adjusting to living in an aquarium.
How big is he?
Give him a couple of days to settle in and feel comfortable to his new surroundings.
Good to hear your...
Forum:
Reef Fishes
07/19/2007, 07:00 AM
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12
banghii cardinals
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497
Posted By
Leeroy
Sorry, cant help you at this stage, as I am still...
Sorry, cant help you at this stage, as I am still raising my first batch, and still fairly new to this.
Although the dominant one (male?), seems to pick on and chase a runt around already.
How old...
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Reef Fishes
07/19/2007, 06:44 AM
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12
banghii cardinals
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497
Posted By
Leeroy
Ben, yes, in time they will fight and are very...
Ben, yes, in time they will fight and are very aggresive to same sex.
I currently have a group of 5 in one tank that hang around together (1 year olds), and are ok for now, but once they mature, I...
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New to the Hobby
07/09/2007, 06:37 AM
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4
Wierd question
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392
Posted By
Leeroy
Not really sure, how often they do it, or are...
Not really sure, how often they do it, or are supposed to.
What type of food are they eating, and how much/often per day, and do they have much to graze on?
If it is really rich food, and they are...
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
07/06/2007, 10:56 AM
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best way to ...
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337
Posted By
Leeroy
I prefer to take the softie out of the main tank...
I prefer to take the softie out of the main tank for several days, as after cutting it, it will leach toxins which may be detrimental to other corals, until the wound has healed.
I cut the frags off...
Forum:
Reef Fishes
06/16/2007, 11:07 AM
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9
arg! i cant decide on fish!
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427
Posted By
Leeroy
Deranged-Jester, I like the flame red hawkefish. ...
Deranged-Jester, I like the flame red hawkefish.
Being red, they add a bit of colour to your tank, and also, I think they have a great personality as well.
Although they will be aggressive to...
Forum:
Reef Fishes
06/16/2007, 10:55 AM
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8
Lineatus possible for my tank?
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428
Posted By
Leeroy
Although they are a very attractive and an...
Although they are a very attractive and an awesome looking fish, the Acanthurus lineatus is not suitable for your tank size.
They are very hard to keep happy.
They are extremely active and are one...
Forum:
New to the Hobby
06/15/2007, 10:57 AM
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15
How Do I Get Pods?
Views:
443
Posted By
Leeroy
If you have mandarins or cardinal fish, they will...
If you have mandarins or cardinal fish, they will seriously reduce your pod population.
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