PackLeader's 200 gallon Reef

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by PackLeader, Mar 6, 2009.

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  1. rodcpierce

    rodcpierce Ritteri Anemone

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  3. PackLeader

    PackLeader Giant Squid

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    Thanks guys!

    Yep. It was either this clip or the dorky clownfish clip! ;)
     
  4. jhawkor

    jhawkor Millepora

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    Hey pack, do you still have that Heniochus Butterfly that you rescued?
     
  5. ReefSparky

    ReefSparky Super Moderator

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    You are building quite the collection of fish. Your tank is going to be absolutely amazing. I don't know your feelings on blonde naso tangs, but I think you might consider one.
     
  6. Bogie

    Bogie Snowflake Eel

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    I'd like a Blonde Naso one day too. I only have 3 tangs right now, so I guess I could fit at least one more.
     
  7. PackLeader

    PackLeader Giant Squid

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    I do like them, and kept one in the past. The only thing that is pushing me from them, it seems you see one in every single large system now a days. But a larger tang would definitely be a great fish. Right now I have been dicing between the Naso's, an achilles, a lieutenant, orange shoulder, or sohal.
     
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  9. jakeh24

    jakeh24 Pajama Cardinal

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    achilles tangs are awesome

    but you gotta be carefull cause im sure you now the don't handle shipping/stress very well
     
  10. PackLeader

    PackLeader Giant Squid

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    Well, its been awhile so time for some updates! Unfortunately I lost the long nosed. I just could not get the thing to eat for anything. Strange considering they are said to be the easiest butterfly to keep, blah blah blah. On the other end of the spectrum, the copperband is doing very well. Eats about anything I put in the tank and is also now eating from my hand.
    And of course a few pics:


    Starry Blenny:

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    Some type of zoa:

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    Clown in her zoa patch:

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    The Hippo:

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    And a couple of the butterfly:

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  11. divott

    divott Giant Squid

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    cool pics pack. and your camera skills are excellent. nice clear and colorful. good work.
     
  12. jhawkor

    jhawkor Millepora

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    Sorry about the longnose. I love the clown in the zoas pic.