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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:06 am
An idea spawned from Demented Yogurt's thread: What's your dreamfish! Or fishes... Or setup...
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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:40 am
Personally I would like to have a large planted tank with a school of Glass catfish, one or two Redtail Sharks, a few Apistogrammas of some sort or another, and/or Blue rams. And a school of Marble hatchetfish to skim the surface. From this list I've already kept the shark, rams and hatchetfish, but none of them together. I would also like to have a large semi pond with Tancho Koi , Dojo Loaches and Daimond Sturgeons. I say semi pond because I want it to be at least partly above ground with a glass wall on one side. Doubt I'll ever manage this dream though ^^;
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:34 pm
i want a 300 gallon fish tank with a mighty blue arawona biggrin . Either that or a flower horn or sum frontoas with sum green and red terrors.
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:17 am
something saltwater probably a huge tank (over 700 gallons) with trigger fish (probably niger triggers) or just a HUGE reef with coral and fish and stuff. it'd be beautiful
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:37 am
I think, that my dream fish, would be a lionfish. I think they are so beautiful, I just do not trust my skills, honestly, to be able to handle salt water at all yet, none the less a poisonous fish.
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:29 am
Irrlich Personally I would like to have a large planted tank with a school of Glass catfish, one or two Redtail Sharks, a few Apistogrammas of some sort or another, and/or Blue rams. And a school of Marble hatchetfish to skim the surface. From this list I've already kept the shark, rams and hatchetfish, but none of them together. I would also like to have a large semi pond with Tancho Koi , Dojo Loaches and Daimond Sturgeons. I say semi pond because I want it to be at least partly above ground with a glass wall on one side. Doubt I'll ever manage this dream though ^^; Cool...I'm about to get some blue rams myself. Any tips? Also my hubby and I have been taalking about those glass cat for a while now...someday were are going to do a tank of all "ghost fish"...all "see-thru" types. blaugh But my "dream fish", someday when I feel like I am ready to handle saltwater, I wanna do a species tank of seahorses.
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:31 am
ooooo seahorses...i'd love some of those too i was so close to buying dwarf ones (did all the reserach had EVERYTHING READY) but ended up falling in love with sexy shrimp and got those XD
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 7:46 am
im a pleco fan lol ^.^ large bottom feeders and im in love
im also quite the dogfish fan but ill never own one
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:57 am
Dwarf Chichlids and especially.... Malawi Blue Dolphins!!
EDIT: Zebra Plecs too.
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:04 pm
I think would very much like a tank full of giant clown loaches. ^^ that would be amazing. I have some little ones, but I'd like them much bigger. heart
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Ammonia Spike Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:44 pm
Happy Skittles Lizzy something saltwater probably a huge tank (over 700 gallons) with trigger fish (probably niger triggers) or just a HUGE reef with coral and fish and stuff. it'd be beautiful Definitely! I would love a huge reef system so I could keep giant show corals and maybe get a group of dwarf lionfish (much better than volitans!). It would be a pain to maintain, though, but it probably would be totally worth it. heart
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:34 pm
actually the BIGGER the tank the infinitely easier it is to care fo so 700 gallons in saltwater would be as simple as flipping a switch, drain water, flip another, fill it back up to wherever the top was (if you plumbed it right)
but if you do lions you cant do a "proper reef" they would eat snails, crabs, shrimp and small fish
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Ammonia Spike Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:54 am
Happy Skittles Lizzy actually the BIGGER the tank the infinitely easier it is to care fo so 700 gallons in saltwater would be as simple as flipping a switch, drain water, flip another, fill it back up to wherever the top was (if you plumbed it right)
but if you do lions you cant do a "proper reef" they would eat snails, crabs, shrimp and small fish I was thinking along the lines of algae scraping and the like. There's a 400 gallon tank in the store I work at, and scraping aglae in there is the worst. It takes FOREVER (If the snapper doesn't bite your hand off first). XD
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Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:46 am
lol well you have a snapper! if you didnt have that and you had snails and an algae blenny you wouldnt have to scrape :3 we have a 34 gallon saltwater but its a reef so nothing is aggressive or eats invertebrates
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Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:36 am
I had a wonderful angel tank. I guess it's not my dream fish but all the same it was one of my favorite tanks.
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