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post #41 of 47
Well said, Ed! Thank you!
post #42 of 47
i take back my statement! NIGIR trigers suck, its attacking my banded shark.big surprise!
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post #43 of 47
One time at band camp........
post #44 of 47
Hey, where's Stifler's mom??


Bluto
post #45 of 47
Bluegoose,

Are you trying to say it's time to let this thread go???


Bluto
post #46 of 47
Okay ...

Interesting post, but time to shut'er down.
No flaming allowed - and this is very close to that point IMO.

I hope everyone has had a chance to voice their opinions and frustrations, and you are all naturally allowed to your own personal opinions -

It is YOUR tank YOUR choice ..... and I stand by that.

Any fish from the ocean placed into any tank in our homes is too small an environment considering where they come from.
Any fish ... any size .... any tank.

Aside from tank raised species - none of us has a right to point an "accusing" finger at our fellow hobbyiests. Each of us will justify keeping our fish in whatever terms that we are comfortable with.

Every one of our HOME tanks is too small if you ask me.

So to each his/her own, and try to give your fish as much swimming room as possible, and care for it's individual needs the best you can.

Post closed - Brian
post #47 of 47

heyblj1234 stupid choice on fish. a yellow fin tuna is way to big and even two adult or juvenile large angel fish are dangerous.why because they are supposed to be the party.gifruler of the tank so if there is 2 or more they will kill each other.this doesnt mean they will kill other fish though. they are peaceful but agressive with large angels.put adult small angels. and live reef rock with coral. stick with just soft corals or just hard corals.banana.gifnana.gifdrinkingcoffee.gifI have four corals.They are 2 mushroom corals, 1button coral,and 1 green star coral

 

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