46g Corner Build.

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by RedGambit, Jan 22, 2010.

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  1. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    I had the 20g cycled already had the spike and such, but used everything from the 20g in the 46, just added some sand and more water.
     
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  3. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Our petco has one for a little over 20 bucks. :) I really want it... Its super little. And I would just take it back when it got to big, since its not a huge loss.
     
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    Lol I'm not a brat :p I love the LP and really think you should buy one I would be very jealous if you do :D
     
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    lol Went back to look at the panther grouper, ended up with a coral beauty, mom has wanted one of those for a long time, and boy was she surprised.
     
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    yay! Those are very pretty!
     
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    lol I hate them, But gotta please the mum sometimes, :) She really doesnt get a say in the 120, might as well let her have something in the 46g ;)
     
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    Yeah but it would grow to the size of the tank, I have a hard time detaching myself from animals once i've cared for them. I had to quit my vets assistant job because of that. Hence getting a fish that could stay in the tank.

    This may sound dumb, but my achilles has the last day or so been very brutal to my wrasse, I moved him to the 46 to figure out what to do, Like the wrasses fins are bad :\ The wrasse seems to enjoy the new tank though. Long plans of what to do with it not sure, Plan on healing him up before anything though.
     
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    im with you on the coral beauty eric. ive got one , and wouldnt feel all the bad to either get rid of him or find him a new home. sorry to hear the the wrasse is still bein harassed. hey , that almost ryhmes. :) fins always seem to heal up quick, so hes gonna be all good im sure.
     
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    You could keep your wrasse in the 46, right? Or is it too small...I don't know what size tank the Scott's needs....
     
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    thats a very good idea kacy. would be a nice centre piece for it. they can reach the 4-5 inch range, so would be perfect.