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  • #31
    Originally posted by Chris360 View Post
    I will definitely check it out, thanks.
    +1 Dennis is awesome.

    Btw for tester fish in a 360g fowlr tank.
    Just throw some girabaldi in there.
    FRENCH FRY!!!

    55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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    • #32
      Originally posted by TaTeR ToT View Post
      +1 Dennis is awesome.

      Btw for tester fish in a 360g fowlr tank.
      Just throw some girabaldi in there.
      I never heard of Girabaldi but I Google's it, any reason why there a good tester for my tank?
      420 Gallon: IT's, NGT's, NTT's, AT's, Cichla Pleizona, Bichirs, Blue Arowana, Spotted Gar, Clown Loaches

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      • #33
        They look like a sw midas..? Lol.
        They are interesting, nice long term addition in a large aggro fowlr tank, theyre damsels and are fairly hardy, plus they go through a dramatic transformation from juvies to adults.
        Plus I don't have a tank to keep them and probably never will, so I would like to see someone who's doing it lol.
        FRENCH FRY!!!

        55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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        • #34
          Re: New Mbu in the 360 Gallon.

          I'd start a salt tank just to have a Garibaldi and NOT show you any pics.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View Post
            I'd start a salt tank just to have a Garibaldi and NOT show you any pics.
            I see how it is.
            FRENCH FRY!!!

            55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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            • #36
              Originally posted by TaTeR ToT View Post
              They look like a sw midas..? Lol.
              They are interesting, nice long term addition in a large aggro fowlr tank, theyre damsels and are fairly hardy, plus they go through a dramatic transformation from juvies to adults.
              Plus I don't have a tank to keep them and probably never will, so I would like to see someone who's doing it lol.
              Aww man, I thought you were gonna say something like "because when you put a Volitan Lionfish in there it'll be cool to watch it chase em".....LOL
              420 Gallon: IT's, NGT's, NTT's, AT's, Cichla Pleizona, Bichirs, Blue Arowana, Spotted Gar, Clown Loaches

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              • #37
                Nice... 360 and 420.. That is some serious weight.. I bought my first 6 foot tank from Thomas (tbui1178) .. Its a 215 gallon...i would like to get a 8 foot or 10, maybe one day.. Nice tanks..

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by aldatar View Post
                  Nice... 360 and 420.. That is some serious weight.. I bought my first 6 foot tank from Thomas (tbui1178) .. Its a 215 gallon...i would like to get a 8 foot or 10, maybe one day.. Nice tanks..
                  Thanks alot man, if you look in aquatic photography i posted build threads on both tanks.
                  420 Gallon: IT's, NGT's, NTT's, AT's, Cichla Pleizona, Bichirs, Blue Arowana, Spotted Gar, Clown Loaches

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                  • #39
                    Goggle,Deep sand beds (SHIMEK) ONE of the best! Best key to successful saltwater tank.
                    Last edited by waterdog; 10-28-2012, 01:27 AM.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by waterdog View Post
                      Goggle,Deep sand beds (SHIMEK) ONE of the best! Best key to successful saltwater tank.
                      Thanks
                      420 Gallon: IT's, NGT's, NTT's, AT's, Cichla Pleizona, Bichirs, Blue Arowana, Spotted Gar, Clown Loaches

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