120 Gallon RARE Tank

ophiura

Active Member
Originally Posted by Emperor11
WOW! I never knew those were the crown of thorns star! I used to have one of those in my old fish only! Its really easy to care for.

This is again a confusiion in common names. The actual "crown of thorns" is a huge venemous multi-arms animal called Acanthaster plancii. The chocolate chip, red general, red African, whatever are all in the genus Protoreaster and are totally different beasts.
{Edit - I see you found a picture to clarify}
 

ophiura

Active Member
A real basic example of why that "rule" doesn't work is in something like the tank footprint. A standard 120 is a 4 foot tank. Would you really put all of those huge fish in a 4 foot tank?
So tank footprint, tank "purpose" (eg aggressive reef), filtration, adult size, territoriality, behavior...all manner of things blow the rule to bits. I think if you really think back to how you've selected fish, you'll realize that you are not sticking hard and fast to this rule, but take a lot of things into consideration.
 

emperor11

Active Member
Originally Posted by ophiura
A real basic example of why that "rule" doesn't work is in something like the tank footprint. A standard 120 is a 4 foot tank. Would you really put all of those huge fish in a 4 foot tank?
So tank footprint, tank "purpose" (eg aggressive reef), filtration, adult size, territoriality, behavior...all manner of things blow the rule to bits. I think if you really think back to how you've selected fish, you'll realize that you are not sticking hard and fast to this rule, but take a lot of things into consideration.
I see what your talking about now, and I kind of feel foolish for thinking that was okay. I was just going by what I've read in several books... I would never put all those fish in a 4 foot 120, let alone a 180. I was just randomly thinking of different fish he COULD put in, I didn't mean to put them all in there.
 

aweo

Member
Get a octo, and feed it expensive fish. Tthat way you can get a new fish every week!....j/k but i bet no one else is doing it.
 
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shark bait

Guest
Originally Posted by NEreef
yes, this site sells them under "red general star." it is very similar to the chocolate chip star.

Not with a puffer, he'll nip at it all day long!!
 

tcm88

New Member
You could get goldflake angelfish, a griffis angel, a six bar angel, a declevis butterfly, a golden moray eel, a mitratus butterflyfish, a chevron tang, a black tang or a klunzinger's wrasse. Those would be some cool, rare fish.
 
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shark bait

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DRAGON EEL. YUP IT'S SOME MAJOR $$$. gET A 6500 GAL AND GET A BLACK TIP SHARK 6-8 GRAND. THATS SOME CASH...
 
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