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  1. topaz330

    what are some other fishes you can add with a bamboo and a lionfish?

    Originally Posted by ophiura How do you mean a couple of clowns? Like clownfish? Because they will not go with the lionfish. Clown tangs are often incredibly sensitive so be aware you could have a serious issue with getting one to live. The shark poses a risk to crustaceans, part of its natural...
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    what are some other fishes you can add with a bamboo and a lionfish?

    ok i think i'm just going to add a clown tang, and prob a dwarf angel with acouple of clowns and a cleanup invert crew of cleanup shrimp, turbos, and some hermits. do you guys see any problems with that setup?
  3. topaz330

    smooth hound question

    decided against the SH not worth the trouble trying to put him in the 300... I'll just wait till i move and built my dream tank
  4. topaz330

    what are some other fishes you can add with a bamboo and a lionfish?

    no groupers for me, not really fan of those... what about smaller puffers or smaller eel?
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    what are some other fishes you can add with a bamboo and a lionfish?

    what about smaller angels? I like the way the clown tang looks as well the emperor and vermiculated angels. are clowns out of the question? The main think i want are some nice brightly colored fish. also should i have any probs with a invert cleanup crew with any of these fish?
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    what are some other fishes you can add with a bamboo and a lionfish?

    300g, but i'm not looking for anything that big really... just some nice fish that would add color to the tank but would be compatible and not aggressive with the shark and lion
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    what are some other fishes you can add with a bamboo and a lionfish?

    what are some other fishes you can add with a bamboo and a lionfish?
  8. topaz330

    smooth hound question

    I current have a 300g that i just started cycling on sunday... I want to pick up a smoothhound and my LPS has one for sale but i'm not sure for how long... its about 10"... I have a 75g tank up an running with just live rock in it. Can i temp hold him in there before i drop him in the 300? and...
  9. topaz330

    anyone in the tri-state selling 180gal setup or bigger?

    if your willing to ship i'd be interested
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    anyone in the tri-state selling 180gal setup or bigger?

    anyone in the tri-state selling 180gal setup or bigger?
  11. topaz330

    lolz, yes another leopard shark question from a newbie

    Originally posted by mattiej Sharpnoses and bonnets are open water sharks and need thousands of gallons to survive. Square tanks are problematic for both as they will have problems with ramming into corners. Unfortuantely with the size constraints you are forced to go with the catsharks or...
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    lolz, yes another leopard shark question from a newbie

    i appreciate everyones advice and if i comes down to my enjoyment or the sharks health i will def choose the sharks well being over my desire to have a leopard. now if thats the case, knowing what i'm doing what sharks do you recommend? I don't want a bottom deweller, i'm looking for a swimmer...
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    lolz, yes another leopard shark question from a newbie

    Originally posted by MorayM As Mike said, make sure you don't overfeed, and make sure you have more than enough filtration. Plan the filtration system you'll be using, and then double it.:D is that because of how sensitive sharks are to the water?
  14. topaz330

    lolz, yes another leopard shark question from a newbie

    ok heres the deal, i'm currently picking up a 180 tank for my townhome and am looking to house probably a leopard, and a ray. now before all the "this tank is too small bashing let me explain myself" i have new construction being built and should be done in about 18 months lets just say 2 years...
  15. topaz330

    leopard shark

    Originally posted by splash1914 here is what a leopard shark looks like... this is my tank at my old house.... splash can you email me? i had a question about your setup and how the leopard sharks adapted to the 180 gal tank. thanks my email is christopher.cheng@wamu.net
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