Spare 110, What would you do?

crypt keeper

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Originally Posted by Hammerhed7
http:///forum/post/3219249
Crypt, I got your pm. I sent a reply but I don't know if it went through. I obviously won't be ready for a little while, but I will keep that in mind.
I replied back. Let m eknow. I pretty sure Kirk and Joe know the same guy.
 

crypt keeper

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Originally Posted by kjr_trig
http:///forum/post/3219322

Craigslist is evil isn't it.
As to your Grouper idea, I've never been much of a fan of Groupers....Always thought that had that "grumpy/empty" look on their face...i just love the personality of a Trigger.
I can agree with that. They are boring fish. Sit around under a hangover or cave area then just eat when something swims on by.
 

olemiss

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The damsels are picked off slowly but surely. My LFS sells them to me at cost as long as I buy 25 or more at a time.
 
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saltman23

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how bout a pair of volitan lions? OR a butterfly only tank? Just some ideas....
 

hammerhed7

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I already have a pair of volitans in my 220, which is why I was thinking of an aggressive trigger or eel was kind of looking for something different that I can't do in my 220. 220 stock is as follows.
2- volitan lions 12"+
1- 3' zebra moray
1- 10" orange toadfish
1- 7" male blue jaw trigger
1- 5" yellow tang
1- 5" tomato clown
I like the idea of a butterfly tank, but I am really leaning toward a single species in this tank just due to the fact that it is not in a prime location, and it will be in the corner of my basement. The tank will not be viewed all the time as if it were in my living room. So I am looking for something that will be really eye catching.
The tank has been sitting dry for 10 months because I have been debating whether or not to set it up due to its out of the way location, and the fact I don't really need another thing to take care of (neither of these has stopped me before). The time has come to either set it up or get rid of it, I probably shouldn't have bought it, but $150 for an oceanic 110 reef ready was too good to pass up.
 
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