My 55 Gallon Thread

LOL no hate here or if I was gill--no hate hear.... Hes a nice lookin clown, good luck with him, though you wont need the luck- youve done everything with the tank the right way and it will soon be a beautiful reef.
 

gill again68

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Originally Posted by JimmyR1Rider
http:///forum/post/3234364
LOL no hate here or if I was gill--no hate hear.... Hes a nice lookin clown, good luck with him, though you wont need the luck- youve done everything with the tank the right way and it will soon be a beautiful reef.

Suck up!
 

jaxfishgirl

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Originally Posted by JimmyR1Rider
http:///forum/post/3234364
LOL no hate here or if I was gill--no hate hear.... Hes a nice lookin clown, good luck with him, though you wont need the luck- youve done everything with the tank the right way and it will soon be a beautiful reef.

LOL. I hope I did everything 'right'. I have nightmares of waking up and my poor little clown is dead.
 

jaxfishgirl

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Lol, yes you did. Well, I am thinking about some fish to clean up my sand. maybe a diamond goby. I heard they don't make too much of a mess like the sleeper gobies. Or would I benefit more from a lawnmower blenny? and would I QT those since they eat algae?
 
Qt is to guarantee it doesnt bring any sicknesses into the tank with it, and if it turns out to have any to treat seperately till healthy to introduce into your tank.
 

jaxfishgirl

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Originally Posted by JimmyR1Rider
http:///forum/post/3235199
Qt is to guarantee it doesnt bring any sicknesses into the tank with it, and if it turns out to have any to treat seperately till healthy to introduce into your tank.
I know that silly. I was just wondering if I would QT a LMB or the goby.
 

gill again68

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Why would you not. I havent QT'd any fish from the LFS yet but I am certain that I have been lucky. I do observe the fish I buy and keep an eye on them fer a while before I buy them. But I would say if you were going to be QTing things that really any fish would need to be QT'd correct?
Oh before you QT a fish you have to buy it!
 

yannifish

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Nice looking fish!
But the way you're going you'll be like me, and it will be two years before you get any more fish!

Anyway, you need another clown. They are much better in pairs.
Also, get that qt set up!
Believe me, it is much nicer to have one set up, instead of not having one when your fish get sick! I've learned my lesson.
 

jaxfishgirl

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Originally Posted by Gill again68
http:///forum/post/3235286
Oh before you QT a fish you have to buy it!

Is that how it works? LOL
Originally Posted by yannifish

http:///forum/post/3235438
Nice looking fish!
But the way you're going you'll be like me, and it will be two years before you get any more fish!

Anyway, you need another clown. They are much better in pairs.
Also, get that qt set up!
Believe me, it is much nicer to have one set up, instead of not having one when your fish get sick! I've learned my lesson.
Thanks, I will be getting another one probably this weekend. Maybe. I have not decided. I really want a LMB but I don't know if I have enough of the algae they eat. I dont know! I will figure it out. lol
 

jaxfishgirl

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Originally Posted by JimmyR1Rider
http:///forum/post/3235737
Well if you knew that silly, whyd you ask if you should QT a fish? LMAO

Well, i meant that specific fish. A LMB. Because a QT is going to be very clean, no algae to eat.
But I guess that's why they make algae sheets. Would they eat that?
 
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