That is cool! What are they?
Cheers,
BD
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That is cool! What are they?
Cheers,
BD
yellow tang, blue tang, sailfin tang, koran angel, coral beauty angelfish, two butterfly fish, clown fish. They'll reef fish.
Pretty, you have a wonderful tank !!
Cin
Very nice! Congrats!
Wonderful!! I have heard that angel fish can be very hard to keep happy but yours look fantastic, they are expensive here but as I said in a different post one day I hope to get some marine fish and a marine tank set up. They are just so beautiful, when I was doing my degree in coastal conservation and marine Biology the college had a lion fish and oh my it was beautiful but deadly you need a licence of some sort to keep them and have to be registered with the hospital in case you get hurt by it, I think the poor fellow died but thats another story!
Beautiful fish!
thankyou molly, margo, playtime, redhead for stopping by post
Hi playtime, I have heard too but to me they're very easy to keep as long as you can control the salt level and a good filteration system, for the filter i run Rena XP4 and Wet/Dry system for 100 gal tank.
I own two lion fish before hehe i don't think u need a licence If you got sting by the spike of the lion fish then just go to hospital or call 911. Always very carefull when picking that lion fish up, of course hehe i never use my bare hand to pick it up to another tank for change water, for the safety just use the big net and gently not to hurt the fish. Sorry to heard about that fellow, I wouldn't dare to use my bare hand to touch lion fish
Last edited by PurpleLotus; May 5th, 2009 at 10:29 AM.
That is so beautiful!! I wish I had time for a saltwater tank, but the orchids take it all up!!!
always desired a salt water setup ...maybe one day...yours is very nice!