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well its in his avatar.
ive had clarkiis host condys and rock anemones, but long term it is bad for their health as they are not used to the sting of the atlantic anemones.
yes you posted on my thread! sadly closed, mostly my fault sorry guys
mm, sour patch kids haha. great shots and beautiful corals and fish blackraven
i do not take offense, i respect you and your opinion. i do not wish to get on your bad side as well
if youve read any of my other threads youll know i sold all my tanks
great achilles red gambit
yeah where are they? im sure some guys with some real experience can back me up
nice sand sifter!
i have argued with alpha on several occasions, i tried being respectful and he practically spit in my face. what kind of 46 year old does that?
thats a nice pistol shrimp sushigirl, no one else?
i have already pm'd you, how does this prove my inexperience. i believe its vice versa. im the one giving quality information and you are the one...
a year is the said time just so your sure, no way it could be 3 months but 6 months maybe. just to play safe tho usually a year is suggested
i was simply saying he cant have 6 tangs in a freaking 165! thats insane! you shouldnt even have 4 tangs in that. also liveaquaria isnt exactly...
you have no business being an aquarist if you cant even respect your fish, or the people on this site, i have argued with you on several threads and...
haha we had a cinco de mayo celebration for spanish class
i no longer have any tanks i sold them to take a break so thereforei have no pics to share of my past showcase fish/inverts. but i would love to see...
if you were considerate of your pets you would not put them thru the hell of being in an un- established tank. also putting 6 tangs in a 165 gallon...
thanks for the link i think ill put that on mine.
it really depends on the tang, but say you have a 165 i would say you should probably only put a max of 3-4 but if you got some of the larger tangs...
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