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03/20/2015, 03:54 PM | #26 |
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Some of my favorite fish, thank you for sharing!
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03/20/2015, 09:01 PM | #28 |
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Trio of trios....
Bandits, earlei's, GPs Anything else? Interuptus or gems? |
03/21/2015, 12:23 AM | #29 |
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Thoroughly enjoyed the read, and videos. Tank and inhabitants are incredible....
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As for the tangs, I have a black and gem tank in my reef tank and another gem tang in a separate tank because they don't play nicely with each other. Quote:
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Per a request from Dmorty217, more pics!
They're growing quite quickly in my big tank now. The largest one is almost caught up to my smallest Bandit. I think it'll be larger than my largest Bandit by the end of summer (hopefully). It's essentially as big as my Interruptus: I think my smallest and largest Personatus have bonded. They spend a lot of time together. This may pose a problem later because the middle GP is growing just as quickly. I hope there won't be aggression issues later: Another cool pic: Sorry, but I couldn't get any good pictures of the trio together. Good enough Derek, or do you need more pics?
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Cool. If there is aggression issues I guess you'll just have to set up another tank and add another GP so you have two pairs!
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04/01/2015, 01:07 PM | #33 |
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Don't worry wayne, I'll take her off your hands
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04/01/2015, 01:11 PM | #34 |
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I'll join the waiting list for her
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04/01/2015, 01:20 PM | #35 |
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I wish I could say "about as big as my bandit and as small as my interuptus." LOL
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Fish are not disposable commodities, but a worthwhile investment that can be maintained and enjoyed for many years, providing one is willing to take the time to understand their requirements and needs Current Tank Info: 625g, 220g sump, RD3 230w, Vectra L1 on a closed loop, 3 MP60s, MP40. Several QTs |
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04/01/2015, 01:43 PM | #38 |
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lol... you guys are funny. I've got a back up plan. If they do start to not play nicely with each other, I have a 375g FOWLR tank that I can put one in.
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04/01/2015, 01:49 PM | #39 |
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Why thank you Derek. Here's a full tank shot:
The water is a bit cloudy because I just cleaned the glass. BTW, you're making it quite hard to focus on work today!
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I was like that after a bottle of wine last night. I believe it came out as "thanks for convincing me to get the 11' tank babe, I REALLY do enjoy it." With a solid reply of "it's your house, you didn't need my approval"
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Lol
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Love the last one Humaguy... Fattie
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