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  1. seaturtlekeeper

    29 gallon biocube

    Nope, first one
  2. seaturtlekeeper

    29 gallon biocube

    well yea, I was planning on doing that. I was just giving the lifelong picture. I don't really want to be cleaning up dead fish anytime soon
  3. seaturtlekeeper

    29 gallon biocube

    2 clown fish, some soft corals like zoanthids, mushrooms, leathers, ricordia, frogspawn, hammerhead, a few pistol shrimp, pom pom crab, midas blenny, lawnmower goby,
  4. seaturtlekeeper

    29 gallon Biocube

    Quote: Originally Posted by Flower WElcome to the site....you should only post once in only one section, don't worry, we will find you. I'll keep that in mind, I just thought I posted in the wrong spot, didn't know if you guys were going to go all crazy so I thought I'd try to get the post in...
  5. seaturtlekeeper

    29 gallon biocube

    this is what I'm going to buy in order to start my first saltwater tank, let me know if you think I need anything else, and if the prices are decent?: 29 gallon biocube for $250 100 watt heater $8 red sea salt 50 gallon $17 carab sea pink sand substrate 20 lb $24 44 lb live fiji rock $130...
  6. seaturtlekeeper

    29 gallon Biocube

    this is what I'm going to buy in order to start my first saltwater tank, let me know if you think I need anything else, and if the prices are decent?: 29 gallon biocube for $250 100 watt heater $8 red sea salt $17 carab sea pink sand substrate 20 lb $24 44 lb live fiji rock $130 thermometer $3...
  7. seaturtlekeeper

    my lion eats wayyyyy too much!

    I highly suggest you feed it less. Or buy another lion fish
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