lanman November 16, 2007 November 16, 2007 Something thats not on this list Frog Fish Scorpion Fish Lion Fish ROFL - just occurred to me the title of the post includes 'attractive' ... and then you list a Frog Fish! bob
jason the filter freak November 18, 2007 Author November 18, 2007 Is there anywhere local to get a russels lion for under say $50 I don't think I want the votarian any more because I want to be able to keep and algea blenny, also I've seen huge hermits at HOT in glenburnie do you think the snowflake would leave large hermits alone?
jason the filter freak November 19, 2007 Author November 19, 2007 Am I pretty safe to assume that a frog fish and lion won't cross paths in a 32" tall tank assuming that I keep them well fed?
jason the filter freak November 19, 2007 Author November 19, 2007 (edited) While I'm thinking out loud here, what are my chances of having any sort of clean up crew in a tank like this? Urchins? Large Hermits? Is there a compatible algae eating fish? Edit (I thought posts automatically condensed into previous posts by the same poster until a post by a different poster was made... hmm.) Edited November 19, 2007 by jason the filter freak
Boret November 20, 2007 November 20, 2007 Hey Jason, What about an Ondulated Trigger for that tank? I want to sell the one I have. He is on a separate tank by himself cause I can't put him in the community tank. He is about 4-5 inches. Does $30 sound good? I will trade for frag/s. and
bigJPDC November 20, 2007 November 20, 2007 lmao I just researched this fish - check this out from the description on marinedepotlive: "Best known for it's eventual belligerent attitude, this fish can be shy when introduced but will get over this behaviour quite quickly. Should be housed as the only trigger as it is likely to attack tankmates eventually. Will likely bite your hand, be sure you know where this pretty specimen is at all times when reaching into your tank. " Jason - you have to get this and impress mjf by feeding it from your hand.
Boret November 20, 2007 November 20, 2007 lmao I just researched this fish - check this out from the description on marinedepotlive: "Best known for it's eventual belligerent attitude, this fish can be shy when introduced but will get over this behaviour quite quickly. Should be housed as the only trigger as it is likely to attack tankmates eventually. Will likely bite your hand, be sure you know where this pretty specimen is at all times when reaching into your tank. " Jason - you have to get this and impress mjf by feeding it from your hand.
jason the filter freak November 20, 2007 Author November 20, 2007 He's too big, whish you hadn't lost that lion fish though, i had really wanted him
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