FED UP..Getting rid of 75g TODAY..

Discussion in 'General Reef Topics' started by CBSurfrider, Dec 20, 2013.

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  1. CBSurfrider

    CBSurfrider Millepora

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    and got two of these! Just kidding on the title ;D My Gf wanted a Beta and I got stuck with an extra one during the process, so I'm keeping him on my desk. Hers is obviously the pink one!
     

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  3. DSC reef

    DSC reef Giant Squid

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    I figured I wouldve gotten a call at least!! Lol
     
  4. oldfishkeeper

    oldfishkeeper Giant Squid

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    whew! so glad your title wasn't true, I was ready to jump in and say NO NO :) love the statue in yours CBS.
     
  5. CBSurfrider

    CBSurfrider Millepora

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    Ahahaha it was titled to get you!! At five bucks a pop, I may just switch over and become the Betaman!! I can't do that, esp after getting approval to go up to 300gal on my next tank ;) That will be one epic build sparing no expense and done right.

    Thanks for looking out for me OFK!
     
  6. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    I suggest you put them in larger aquariums as they will be much happier. 3 to 5 gallons are nice sized ones that keep the small but give the fish more room to move about and you more space to put decorations that the fish can swim around and in to keep it happier.
     
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  9. 1.0reef

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    Agreed, I would also recommend getting a fake plant or a java fern for cover
     
  10. Todd_Sails

    Todd_Sails Giant Squid

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    What are you going to use for flow in that beta tank?

    Lighting? Sump or sumpless?

    Has it cycled yet?

    Ba ha ha

    Oh yea, hers looks sexier!
     
  11. tattoolew

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    Deep blue has a few cubes that would be just right for a betta.
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  12. Triplemom

    Triplemom Pajama Cardinal

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    Made me look, too!