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imported_June

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after i get rid oy my freshies( :( ) in a 38G...i would like to have a sw fish only...n would like some ideas on what fish i can put in there....3-4 fish max...that would be ok to put in a 38G. :D
 
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i have that in my reef..lol...dont need em again...i was thinking maybe a dwarf lionfish or a leaf fish(scorpion) what u think?
 

Missy Johnson

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How about you make it a lobster tank? I know where you can get a really cool blue spiney lobster - LOL! By the way, he's in our 30 gallon tank now - we didn't have the heart to take him to the fishstore.

No seriously, how about an angler - those are some badazz fish! Or a harlequin tuskfish.. OR SEAHORSES!!!
 
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lol well.......if u still have it when i start the tank up...i'll take him off u ;0)
 

dragonwrasse

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I would say go reef-safe. Before you know it, you're going to pick up some pcs cheap, and then you're going to want to put your extra frags in there. I think hawks or gobies will do fine in a smaller tank.
 
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peteeee...peteeeee....cmonn i already spent enough on the 55G....dont make me spend more on friggin PC's...lol....but that is a good idea :D
 

ShaunW

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I would say go reef-safe. Before you know it, you're going to pick up some pcs cheap, and then you're going to want to put your extra frags in there. I think hawks or gobies will do fine in a smaller tank.
That's how my living room went from one 10gallon tank to a 120g, two 30g, and one 55g. Half the room's walls are filled with water!! LOL

I wonder if there is a medication for this disease?
 
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see i dont wanna fall into that......then me living in a 3rd floor apt in harlem....my downstairs neighbors are gonna have a suprise coming down on them.......so im holding back on getting more tanks ;0(......till i move out ..somde day..lol
 

Deanos

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A sledgehammer won't work...you'll just end up trying to silicone and crazy glue all the glass pieces back together.
 

Missy Johnson

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Hey when you guys find this coveted medication - can you please pick up enough for me to give to Hitsnorth at least once a week? Yesterday he wanted to get another fishtank - for the bedroom!!! This is out of control. Pretty soon you'll only be able to come into our apartment if you have your swimming suit on!!!!
 

chrisl1

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Hexagon tanks are great for bedrooms, fit nice nice in the corner , only problem is you need to put a curtain on the tank when you and your beloved are feeling amorous, fishies eyes can't watch that kinda stuff. lol
 

ShaunW

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see i dont wanna fall into that......then me living in a 3rd floor apt in harlem....my downstairs neighbors are gonna have a suprise coming down on them.......so im holding back on getting more tanks ;0(......till i move out ..somde day..lol
Who cares about the neighbors? Look on the bright side, if the tank falls through the floor, all the beautiful corals lying around will create another NYC manhattanreefer to trade with!!!

Missy you don't have it so bad!! wait till Hitsnorth starts thinking about trips to Japan to pick up Acanthastrea like me.

Someone put me out of my misery.
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Hitsnorth

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You can get those in Japan and bring them back? Hmm I was just going to get my scuba license this year and start smuggling stuff ;) Pete sorta talked me out of it(or more likely made me think I need to be more sneaky!).

I still havent given up on another tank in the bedroom.. i just bought a new computer desk that has an extra shelf.. PERFECT for a small tank(like a 10 gallon for that ridiculous hermit crab I have in my 40 gallon sump! I mean really how much care does a 10 gallon hermit crab tank take????). I didnt even infer that i was going to connect it to my other tanks.. mainly because I dont think I can buy a drilled 10 gallon. If im wrong please let me know!!!!

Thanks,

Hits
 

ShaunW

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Why settle for a 10g. Think big!! A 55 gallon is a minimum size for any bedroom (just think about stability and water volume, ;) ).

[ November 13, 2004, 01:09 AM: Message edited by: solbby ]
 
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heyyyy heyyy minimum size for a bedroom!!!!! thatz what i have in my living room!
lol
 
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and really i wish it was possible to get a bigger tank...i dont think the floors can support the weight tho ;0(
 

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