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  1. hammerhed7

    MY SHARK FEEDING VIDEO!! JAWS- "Cat shark style"

    Very cool shark, and a great blue jaw to boot
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    OT: Best Avatars... A contest!

    Crimzy has a nice one, in the evil possessed toy kind of way.
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    sea hair.

    They eat hair algae like nobody's business, just be sure to feed algae sheets, or rehome the hare to an algae filled tank to prevent starvation. Also the have a relatively short lifespan from my experience, 12 months or less in my experience. Depending on the species
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    Just Wondering How Many Of You....

    I still keep a 38 freshwater community tank in my sons bedroom. We take care of it together, and it kind of reminds me where I started in this hobby. Actually I like it as much as my reef, and aggressive tanks.
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    New fishy in the tank

    Great fish, I have not seen one with that much blue. Incredible
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    Tusk combo

    I agree with the above, in all but very large tanks groupers are difficult due to their aggressiveness. Tusks are very docile despite their tough looks, they also grow much slower than groupers and I think you would be asking for trouble with that combo.
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    My new Tamarin wrasse

    very nice, good luck with her
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    minimum tank size for yellow and purple tang

    If you have the tank size, when adding tangs of a similar body shape they should be added in odd numbers. A group of 3 would likely reduce aggression. Even in a large tank you have to remember there is still nowhere for a fish to go so if one decides it will not tolerate another it will usually...
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    Mega Bucks

    Originally Posted by srfisher17 I take all my SW addiction costs as a medical deduction. Its much better than the Pschiatrist I'd need if I didn't have the "bug". If I were you I would opt for the therapy, your current approach is denial, we all plainly see you are crazy
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    Picture update 1yr approaching

    Looking good
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    PUFFER and GROUPER GONE!

    Originally Posted by erifish3 Heard Emperors are difficult to keep, any truth in that? alot of truth to that, I have never been able to keep one long term. They are fairly sensitive fish, but once established they do well. The clown trigger is not a good idea, as stated above they become very...
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    Mexican Dragon Eel

    pretty heavy bioload already for a 100 gallon
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    stonefish help

    Originally Posted by Salt Life thanks, I was able to measure it yesterday and he is 7inches. When should I try to feed him, give him another day or two? They will usually eat anything anytime, I fed mine every three days along with my lions. A variety of silversides, squid, scallops, shrimp etc.
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    My 300 gallon

    Great looking tank, I especially like the french angel, along with the koran I think they are awesome as adults, but under rated in the hobby.
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    Blackfoot Lionfish

    nice bikes, as far as the lion goes the blackfoot is a smaller lion, and they do prefer cold water. They are also very difficult to get feeding, and have a dismal survival rate in captivity. They are by far the most difficult lion to keep, and even don't do well under expert care. You may want...
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    Will a green wolf eel get along with a humma humma and lunar wrasse?

    Should be no problem, the green wolf eels are very active and aggressive feeders.
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    Cutler to the Bears... AAAARRRRRGGGGHHH!!!

    Being a life long bears fan also, we should know that Cutler will likely be another in the big name bust outs once they put on a bears jersey, salaam, curtis enis, cade mcnown, and the list goes on. On the other hand Orton now that he is out of chicago will likely mature into a hall of famer...
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    300 Gallon FOWLR tank

    nice tank, Hogfish looks great
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    NEW HUGE Chalice.

    that is impressive
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    What would you trade?

    I agree with Crimzy $300-$400 is not out of line, the buyer also has the added security of buying an established animal as opposed to rolling the dice on a newly caught specimen.
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