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Good luck!
CrazedpufferParticipantThat is a really nice setup.
CrazedpufferParticipantHAPPY BIRTHDAY
CrazedpufferParticipantYeah some fish store employees should not be working at those stores, but danios are fin nippers. You should report him to a manager or something though.
CrazedpufferParticipantAny update? Did you get the job?
CrazedpufferParticipantThose are some awesome fish.
CrazedpufferParticipantWhat are the tank dimensions?
CrazedpufferParticipantI’m 15. Who would have believed it? lol
CrazedpufferParticipantThanks. I haven’t bred bettas though I will eventually. I was going too but I hear they have a lot of fry and all the males will be seperated. Maybe next summer when I have more time. Right now I just want my seahorses to grow a bit so they can breed.
CrazedpufferParticipantFrogfish/Anglerfish, Boxfish, Clownfish, Pineapplefish. Yeah the names are pretty boring aren’t they? lol.
SW are a lot of fun. Some of the fish (mainly puffers some angels too) are incredibly personable.CrazedpufferParticipantHaha thanks. I’m going to set up a reef tank with a frogfish/anglerfish soon too.
CrazedpufferParticipant…I’m only 15.
Really? That’s great, now 3 of our major posters are in their teens. Well, I’m eighteen and so is Chris. Never would have guessed. You seem older. Maybe it’s all those fish and aquriums you have.
And you other young guys too! Lovely. The more the merryier!
– Atlantis Child
CrazedpufferParticipantI’m reshuffling tanks and all that so this list is goin to change a bit in a few days but as of now its…
37 Gallon goldfish tank. 6 goldfish of different kinds. Overstocked I know but once they get big enough we put them in the pond.
10 Gallon that has a paradise fish, a crowntail betta, a CPD, 3 feeder guppies.
10 Gallon with 3 dwarf puffers, a bumble bee goby, and 2 otos.
a 29 gallon with 1 yellow and 1 red glofish, 1 cory, 2 rams, 3 rainbows (praecox)
a 5 gallon quarantine with 3 erectus seahorses
a 1 gallon crowntail betta
and a 90 gallon SW with a juvenile emperor angel, 2 damsels, and a black percula clown.
CrazedpufferParticipant@Fabian wrote:
I think that otocinclus sp. won’t eat the eggs. He is small vegetarian.
Mine eat bloodworms along with algae and vegetable matter. But that would probablly be the best bet.
You could let them spawn in the tank and when you find eggs move the plant to a seperate tank. That cuold be quite a hassle though.
CrazedpufferParticipantDon’t bristlenose pleco’s live happily in a 10 gallon? I know clown plecs stay small and I’m pretty sure bristelnoses do too.
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