Super Rare FIFI FOXFACE!!!!

b0bby1

Member
cool fish, but i would deffinetly say its not rare. i see them just as much as the regular foxfaces around here for about $10 more. the foxfaces you don't see that often are the scribbled and magnificent foxfaces.
 

laxplaya

Member
Originally Posted by renogaw
laxplaya is completely overstocked and has been told many times :( he has no natural algae growing on his rock, so the foxface is in deep trouble. this tank is way too new to have such a bioload and two 90% herbivores in it :( not to mention too small for a foxface or a blue hippo, let alone both of them.
dude, there is plenty of algae growing on the rocks... the blue hippois and has been fine and the foxface is really happy. Personally i think that what people say about adding too many fish or having too many fish is not true. yes, you cant have 50 fish in a 58 gallon tank and put them in all at once but adding 3 a week is not bad at all... And they have way more room to swim in than i have to walk in in my house... I feed them good food, perfect parameters, good lighting, really good flow, and a filter rated for 75-125 gallon tanks on a 58. There is no problem.
 

laxplaya

Member
Originally Posted by Stanlalee
If by rare you mean a $50 fish I can get online right now then I agree.
u cant get one online for 50 bucks dude... i know the LFS i bought it from overcharged me for it but not 50 bucks. I am glad i pay the extra money to buy from a store that keeps them 2 weeks before they sell to make sure they are happy and they put a 1 month warranty on all fish. Online: he may be dead already, sick, and only a 15 day warranty. I think i would only buy inverts online.
 

laxplaya

Member
and not to sound heartless but when the fish get too big i have an agreement with my LFS to trade in a big fish for another small one. It is hard for anyone to have an emotional connection to a fish IMO because they dont live very long compared to humans and you can have many of them. Dogs live longer and people usually have 1 or 2 so i can see getting a connection with a dog.
 

jimmy 4

Member
Originally Posted by LAXplaya
dude, there is plenty of algae growing on the rocks... the blue hippois and has been fine and the foxface is really happy. Personally i think that what people say about adding too many fish or having too many fish is not true. yes, you cant have 50 fish in a 58 gallon tank and put them in all at once but adding 3 a week is not bad at all... And they have way more room to swim in than i have to walk in in my house... I feed them good food, perfect parameters, good lighting, really good flow, and a filter rated for 75-125 gallon tanks on a 58. There is no problem.
lol your so ignorant its not even worth trying to tell you anything.
 

laxplaya

Member
i am not being purposefully ignorant but i am just expressing my opinion. I have read how hard it is to keep water parameters ok and cleaning filters and what to do with your fish and all these things that sound unusual... But i have had this tank for two months: perfect parameters, i use tap water, no chemicals for adjusting parameters, and i put in 3 fish a week. I dont know, i am not saying what most people do is wrong but i dont believe i am doing anything wrong either.
 

promisetbg

Active Member
Originally Posted by LAXplaya
It is hard for anyone to have an emotional connection to a fish IMO because they dont live very long compared to humans and you can have many of them. Dogs live longer and people usually have 1 or 2 so i can see getting a connection with a dog.
We have a pair of retired ORA maroon clowns, they are 30 years old.
 

miaheatlvr

Active Member
Originally Posted by LAXplaya
dude, there is plenty of algae growing on the rocks... the blue hippois and has been fine and the foxface is really happy. Personally i think that what people say about adding too many fish or having too many fish is not true. yes, you cant have 50 fish in a 58 gallon tank and put them in all at once but adding 3 a week is not bad at all... And they have way more room to swim in than i have to walk in in my house... I feed them good food, perfect parameters, good lighting, really good flow, and a filter rated for 75-125 gallon tanks on a 58. There is no problem.
i am not being purposefully ignorant but i am just expressing my opinion. I have read how hard it is to keep water parameters ok and cleaning filters and what to do with your fish and all these things that sound unusual... But i have had this tank for two months: perfect parameters, i use tap water, no chemicals for adjusting parameters, and i put in 3 fish a week. I dont know, i am not saying what most people do is wrong but i dont believe i am doing anything wrong either.
If it wasnt for your 150+ posts, I would say this rhetoric almost sounds "TROLLISH" lol
 

estein02

Member
renogaw said:
absolutely false.
laxplaya is completely overstocked and has been told many times :( he has no natural algae growing on his rock, so the foxface is in deep trouble. this tank is way too new to have such a bioload and two 90% herbivores in it :( not to mention too small for a foxface or a blue hippo, let alone both of them.
renogaw...
Trust me I was being sarcastic. Even though I am new to the hobby I know that what this kid is doing is irresponsible fish keeping. If someone would check out my fish list under FISH DISCUSSION (I'm sure it's buried way down now) they would see that I am seeking out the advice of other in an effor to do it the proper way.
 

glibgoat

Member
I have been following this tank on the boards for the last few days (various posts) about LAX's tank. As a reefkeeper, I feel sorry for the fish that will soon outgrow the tank. LAX obviously has some money to throw at his tank. He will learn just as we all did. I know I did some rather silly things when I first started.
Obviously, as fish lovers, we feel horrible for the doomed fish.
Obviously, as experienced keepers, we know where this is going.
Obviously LAX wants to experiment with his tank and as much as we want to help the innocent voiceless fish, it really isn't our place.
PS- Not rare, they have them around here for about 45.
 

laxplaya

Member
U people suck!!! what about tanks at stores??? they get in huge shipments in and throw them into a tank!!!! all the advice i get on this site sucks and all u people rely on the internet for your info. My friend has a tank about 200 gal that is loaded with fish and he has kept them for years!!! screw you all!!!
 

stanlalee

Active Member
Originally Posted by LAXplaya
u cant get one online for 50 bucks dude....
Its called that "other" large livestock outlet. you can google, go there right now and buy one.

and their actual rare fish available in the rare fish section are quarantined beyond anything your LFS does and I quote.. "When we receive fish from other facilities our quarantine procedures are so extensive that sometimes the specimen is not available for a couple of months"
I would know about their quality as 5 of my 7 fish came from there
 

tx reef

Active Member
Chill.....no need to get mad.
You should just report the offending post to the mods instead of posting that kind of crap.
I would suggest you delete that post before the mods see it.....
 

jimmy 4

Member
He posted that all his fish are dead 2 mins before his last post in this thread.
Im sure he is lying about all his stuff being dead
 

renogaw

Active Member
the same way i reported your comment.
click on the red triangle on the post you want to report it.
 
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