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Post by frankfishmonger on Feb 24, 2013 15:06:14 GMT -5
Was just thinking about the Watchman Goby / Shrimp relationship. That would be an interesting feature for a SW tank. From what I hear, neither or very expensive to boot.
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Post by FishManDan on Feb 24, 2013 19:54:49 GMT -5
You got a sw tank?
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Post by frankfishmonger on Feb 25, 2013 8:52:18 GMT -5
No.. Did years ago. Nothing like you're planning. A couple anenomes, couple clown fish, a candy cane shrimp. Also had a porcupine fish, cow fish, yellow tang and, angel at various points.
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Post by guppyguy on Feb 25, 2013 11:41:06 GMT -5
I really love the way that everything goes together in a working eco in the marine tanks down to the smallest decorations they all have a job a purpose and it has to go together ina form of aquatic harmony , whereas in the freshwater side we can have stuff that would never be seen together in nature and serves no real purpose other than our enjoyment . The marine tank eco is definatly the Omega of the hobby we must be ready for the change over education wise financial wise its alot more than people that are new to the hobby realize. I have seen countless nano tanks givein away for free that had gotten in bad shape and the owners thankfully knew they couldnt handle it and wanted to see the inhabitants saved . I knew i couldnt save them or id have a few lol . I want to hav a marine and could probably make it work i think but i would need to start in good shape not on a difficult level at the begining lol
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Post by FishManDan on Feb 25, 2013 15:44:46 GMT -5
Turn one of your current tanks into sw.
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