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08-26-2008, 09:00 PM
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Post your fish/corals/tanks
The saltwater forum seemed dead so I'm hoping to get some replies to this thread.
Post any saltwater tank, creature, fish, corals, anything and everything.
O and list the size of tank, lighting, etc if you want.
I'll start with Mr. Pufferfish (Diodon holocanthus) He is a pig and latched onto my finger when I wasn't paying attention. He is in a 120gallon mostly soft corals and zoanthids.

The most paranoid fish I've ever owned, though I guess the devil damsels don't help.
Foxface rabbitfish (Siganus vulpinus)

Copperbanded butterfly fish (Chelmon rostratus) he got rid of all the aptasia we had and LOVES scallops. He is in the 75g reef tank with the most territorial maroon clowns.

Last picture I'll post for now a picture of the divemaster in the dominican republic feeding a green moray, who he named christina. It almost took my dad's finger.
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08-26-2008, 09:04 PM
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Re: Post your fish/corals/tanks
Lol i caught alot of Pufferfish shown in 1st pick ,, we call it poffervis in curacao ...And ive even caught a few morays ! cool pix, makes me wanna go back and go fishin
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08-26-2008, 09:49 PM
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08-26-2008, 10:32 PM
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Re: Post your fish/corals/tanks
Nice Pics, I'm loving the peppermint shrimp. What size tank was it exactly?
I also took down the nano tank I used to have. It was 12g nanocube.
I also had the coolest pom pom crab in there who ended up carrying a colt coral around for some time. I never got a picture of him though.
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08-26-2008, 10:46 PM
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Isnt that green moray eel the one who took a thumb off of someone who was feeding it hot dogs?
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08-26-2008, 10:51 PM
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Re: Post your fish/corals/tanks
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Isnt that green moray eel the one who took a thumb off of someone who was feeding it hot dogs?
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lol, I've seen that video. Ya I don't know what my dad was thinking when he pointed his finger in it's face. I have a snowflake moray and they have TERRIBLE eyesight.
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08-27-2008, 06:24 AM
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My tank looked like the one you're showing pics of. So also a cube. It's called a BOYU 80 and exact volume including the filtration part in the back is 80 liters. This is about 21.05 gallons.
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08-27-2008, 07:10 AM
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All your fish and other assorted arthropods and squishy things are beautiful! I do not have the time, money, patience or space (did I mention money?) for saltwater (or fish in general) I envy you people!
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08-27-2008, 06:42 PM
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lol, I've seen that video. Ya I don't know what my dad was thinking when he pointed his finger in it's face. I have a snowflake moray and they have TERRIBLE eyesight.
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Yeah  I thought it was the same one, I'm working on plans for a 300 gallon tank to be built into the next house we get
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08-28-2008, 04:52 AM
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All your fish and other assorted arthropods and squishy things are beautiful! I do not have the time, money, patience or space (did I mention money?) for saltwater (or fish in general) I envy you people!
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Ya it is WAY expensive. Feeding the fish cost more then feeding the snakes. Electricity gets crazy with metal halide lights, heaters, pumps, etc...
I'm lucky that I'm only 15 and my dad pays for that stuff 
We pretty much share the tanks in terms of work.
It is extremely rewarding though. I love the fact that you have chunk of the ocean in your house with such a diversity of creatures. I can't even count the number of species living just in my old 12g tank.
Recently I was looking at the 75g tank with a flashlight at night and saw 100's of bristle worms 
We have had this tank for over 3 years and I never knew until the other day that we have 100's of bristle worms living in the tank. It was kind of creepy I but they are soooo cool and they are good because they are scavengers. Plus they only come out at night so I'll never have an bad encounter with them.
Anyway if you ever feel compelled to start a tank DO IT, it is worth it.
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08-28-2008, 05:23 AM
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Yeah  I thought it was the same one, I'm working on plans for a 300 gallon tank to be built into the next house we get 
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Sounds awesome.
And here are some more pictures since no one else is posting. w/e I have so many pics I'll just post some everyday. So heres more fish.
Dwarf Hawkfish (Cirrhitichthys falco)

Another of the puffer because he is just too cute in this picture. This is when we first got him and he was still small.

Me feeding him.

Here are our breeding pair of Maroon Clownfish (Premnas biaculeatus)

The female is almost 3 times bigger then the male and they spawn every two weeks, laying 500-1000 eggs. My father and I are going to raise the fry in the next couple of weeks. These fish are also extremely territorial. If you move rocks around near them they will bite repeatedly (more of a pinch, it's rather annoying) and then once you have moved the rock they will proceed to topple it over. I still love 'em though.
Here is our female scooter blenny. (I know the pic sucks)

Lastly, I am posting this picture in memory of the Arabian Dottyback on the right. It's not clear but it's the only one I have of him.

He was the first fish I ever had and lived 5-6 years until he got into the overflow and we didn't find him in time. I miss that fish alot
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08-28-2008, 06:07 AM
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Re: Post your fish/corals/tanks
I have a 120 gal reef tank. power compacts for lighting. wet/dry with bioballs(for now) and a canister filter.
yellow tang, coral beauty, Royal gramma, pink skunk clown, 2 three stripped damsels.
Kenya tree coral, cabbage leather coral, mushroom corals. cleaner shrimp, brittle star, sebae anemone, brown tube anemone, hermit crabs, snails.
I love my saltwater. its better than TV.
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08-28-2008, 06:54 AM
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I have a 120 gal reef tank. power compacts for lighting. wet/dry with bioballs(for now) and a canister filter.
yellow tang, coral beauty, Royal gramma, pink skunk clown, 2 three stripped damsels.
Kenya tree coral, cabbage leather coral, mushroom corals. cleaner shrimp, brittle star, sebae anemone, brown tube anemone, hermit crabs, snails.
I love my saltwater. its better than TV.
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YA! I love just pulling a chair in front of the tanks and staring for I don't know how long. Your 120 sounds a lot like mine. I also have lots of softies, mushrooms, serpent and brittle stars, Bubble tip anemone, and 2 three striped damsels that spawn. Are yours devils because I would get rid of mine if I could but I can't catch them and can't even give them away.
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08-29-2008, 02:06 AM
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Re: Post your fish/corals/tanks
Here's some more pictures. This time of anemones.
Long Tentacle Anemone

Rose Bubble Tip Anemone

This is also a Bubble tip anemone but this one is bleached. I got it on some live rock and it was the size of a dime. Now we have about 8 of them all 3-5 inches.

Here's that same anemone
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08-31-2008, 09:25 PM
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08-31-2008, 09:33 PM
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Re: Post your fish/corals/tanks
All of y'all have posted gorgeous pictures. I've heard salt water tanks are time/cash intensive but the pictures here are way beautiful.
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08-31-2008, 09:46 PM
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Yep salt water tanks are gorgeous but very time/cash intensive. I can remember back in the 80's doing a saltwater tank. Fiirst you had to setup the tank and get everything right, then wait a few weeks for the algae to develop. At this point, you can add your starter fish, at that time $7 a fish. Yellow tang if I remember correctly. After a few weeks, if the fish have survived, you can add better fish. I had a snowflake moray eel, a lionfish, an octopus. Cool fish, very beautiful, but can be expensive.
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