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SoS Advisors

Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Location: PA, USA
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Posted: 2003.02.24(Mon)9:51 Post subject: |
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The first 24 hours are by and Brutus looks fine. SW fish are always a little touchy the first day. You'll stick on in the tank he'll be fine for a few hours then poof floatin. Usually takes about a a week I've seen. If they make it that long with no signs of illness thery've made it. Burtus ate like a horse an hour after he was in so that's always a good sign. _________________ 150 Gallon (567.811768 liters) community tank, 50 Gallon African Tank, 7 reef tanks, 6 FOLR, 28 freshwater tanks |
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Brobro Regulars

Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: NY
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Posted: 2003.02.24(Mon)14:11 Post subject: |
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very nice tank! like the blue fish. is that a blue chromis? _________________
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TetraKeeper808 Regulars

Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: 2003.02.24(Mon)14:59 Post subject: |
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Brobro if you read the replys you would see that the fish is a blue devil damsel but I am sure you just didn't see that part.  _________________ Fishkeeping is not just keeping fish in tanks, it is an art, a science, and a way of life. |
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SoS Advisors

Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Location: PA, USA
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Posted: 2003.03.02(Sun)12:09 Post subject: 55 Gallon Update |
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Brutus and his new friend. A bubble tip Anenome. He hasn't left it since I put it in there.
 _________________ 150 Gallon (567.811768 liters) community tank, 50 Gallon African Tank, 7 reef tanks, 6 FOLR, 28 freshwater tanks
Last edited by SoS on 2005.02.20(Sun)18:24; edited 2 times in total |
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Rainy Members

Joined: 10 Feb 2003 Location: Steilacoom/Seattle, WA
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Posted: 2003.03.03(Mon)13:52 Post subject: |
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Look at that, a match made in heaven! I love the contrast on the second photograph... Looks like you've decided to 'stick' with the blue background? Lookin' good, like usual!  _________________ "Nothing is good, nor bad, but thinking makes it so." -William Shakespeare |
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Brobro Regulars

Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: NY
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Posted: 2003.03.03(Mon)16:02 Post subject: |
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doh! I feel so stupid! sorry about the first post.
wow! now thats a tank! When I am older, like 25, I am so getting a tank like that! love the clownfish! _________________
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Huntress Moderators
Joined: 05 Feb 2003 Location: Houston TX
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Posted: 2003.03.03(Mon)16:21 Post subject: |
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Brobro you know how to make a girl feel old!!!! LOL
That is a great group of pics you have taken SoS. I can't wait till I have room for more tanks. _________________ "Feminae bene moratea historiam raro faciunt" |
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ophie Advisors
Joined: 10 Feb 2003 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Posted: 2003.03.03(Mon)16:33 Post subject: |
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Wow-- that last pic of Brutus makes him look so... cuddly. Like he's snuggled up to a favorite stuffed animal. Great setup and wonderful pictures!
I'm with you SoS about the background, though. I think if you fix it, your setup will be even more stunning.
I'm jealous of your goby too! Like Rainy, I am a "goby person" who's never really kept any except for peacock gudgeons (tateurndina ocellicauda). When I set up my salty, I want a neon goby, a watchman goby, and maybe a purple firefish. If I set up a big tank, throw in a blenny! |
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Brobro Regulars

Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: NY
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Posted: 2003.03.03(Mon)17:07 Post subject: |
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| Huntress wrote: | | Brobro you know how to make a girl feel old!!!! LOL |
hehe, if you think I make you feel old, than don't feel different from everyone. To be honest, I'm only in middle school.
I have to say it again, amazing tank! _________________
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SoS Advisors

Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Location: PA, USA
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Posted: 2003.03.03(Mon)18:44 Post subject: |
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It does look like he's snuggling in a blanket when he's in it. He never gets comfy always rolling around it. _________________ 150 Gallon (567.811768 liters) community tank, 50 Gallon African Tank, 7 reef tanks, 6 FOLR, 28 freshwater tanks |
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