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Troy F 09-14-2002 11:19 PM

Prizm Skimmer
 
I wish I had stumbled across the continuation of this thread before I saw you guys at the meeting today. I have a 29gal tank sitting here in front of me and I wouldn't even think of adding a surgeon to it. Personally, I'd have a tough time adding more than maybe a pair of clowns and a dart fish. That's my opinion. Those of you that have been in the hobby for a while should know better, those of you who haven't should learn from those that have already made the mistakes. Simple, don't you think? If you want to try bucking the system, go for it. It's your money and your conscience if things don't go well. I tend to side with Andrew on this one; Scott Michaels has a bit more weight in this argument than anyone, and his recommendations are on the low side for some fish, if you ask me (which you didn't). A bigger tank may not be the ocean boys, but it is bigger and bigger is better though maybe not best.

As for getting ticked off (you'll notice I said ticked and not p...ed), no problem but treat the person your talking to with respect whether you agree or not. Keep the language clean so your grandma can read it.

Mak 09-15-2002 12:00 AM

Prizm Skimmer
 
Hmmm... maybe I could put 4 Regals in my 55 :rolleyes: . And let me guess, Diomedes is your roomate [img]tongue.gif[/img] [img]tongue.gif[/img] [img]tongue.gif[/img] . When's your book comin out?

[ 14 September 2002, 21:06: Message edited by: MAK ]

Troy F 09-15-2002 12:53 AM

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Mak, that post contributes nothing to the thread and is exactly what Doug was asking we not do. Diomedes is working on a biology degree at SFU and isn't an idiot. He just doesn't have the same opinion as you or me. Share your experience on the topic, that would be a contribution.

Mak 09-15-2002 01:12 AM

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Troy, I was not saying he was an Idiot(those are your words) or even refering to it [img]smile.gif[/img] . They do seem to know quite a bit, but they are coming off as a couple of know it all's.

[ 15 September 2002, 23:15: Message edited by: MAK ]

EmilyB 09-15-2002 01:20 AM

Prizm Skimmer
 
I keep tangs..I love tangs. Plan for over 100g by year 2 (if you have those baby tangs they need special nutrition) and then more (or a lot more depending on the species).

EmilyB 09-15-2002 01:45 AM

Prizm Skimmer
 
Quote:

Originally posted by stephane:

On the other hand I found that clown tang are realy big swimer and not very good in a tank even six foot long I have no other experience with other tang but I see a lot of very big naso look very hapy in tank similar as mine

This is my experience with tang I hope it will help

<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I would never encourage anyone to purchase a clown tang without the capability of a huge tank or home for it eventually, and a lot of tang savvy.

I have kept mine for one year now. I had some support from others who have kept them sucessfully. Nutrition was extremely important in the juvenile stage, and Golden Pearls really made a significant difference, IMO.

Stripey Pants is reaching maturity, (he's gorgeous, I should try to pic him), needs caves and swim throughs, and exists otherwise peacefully with the other fish. He has yet to exhibit behavior that totally disturbed me (like the huge yellow tang and the kole in the 72g bolting and freaking which they have never done since moving to the 155g. These guys I've had almost four years)

He is the only fish that lets me pet him, because I insist he will only get nori that way. :D

I feel I can help provide nutritional info for tangs for the people who keep them. Many don't realize how great the demand for food is with these fish.

Delphinus 09-15-2002 02:31 AM

Prizm Skimmer
 
Fantastic information here.

But it's a little unfocused. What does this have to do with a Prizm skimmer?

I wonder if there is cause to maybe break this thread into two different topics.

I was tempted to close this thread, but, maybe that is not the right decision. I just wonder though if we could start two new discussion topics.

Maybe not though. What do I know? Not very much.

[ 14 September 2002, 22:38: Message edited by: delphinus ]

EmilyB 09-15-2002 02:42 AM

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:D I saw you close it...hehehe

Ok, the prizm skimmer is a POS, not worth the gas money to go buy one. JMO of course. :D

[ 14 September 2002, 22:49: Message edited by: EmilyB ]

Aquattro 09-15-2002 03:06 AM

Prizm Skimmer
 
Quote:

Originally posted by EmilyB:


Ok, the prizm skimmer is a POS, not worth the gas money to go buy one. JMO of course. :D

<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I would have to agree unless the load was very light. On the othr hand, I've seen a Prism Pro on a 135 and was realy impressed.

Deb....Stripey Pants???? [img]tongue.gif[/img]

EmilyB 09-15-2002 03:29 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Reef_Raf:

Deb....Stripey Pants???? [img]tongue.gif[/img]

<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Well, I admit there would be confusion without the whole story, since fish don't have legs....

The name goes back to a truly insane striped cat my brother had...only it's legs were striped. It was an awesome cat. ;)

[ 14 September 2002, 23:30: Message edited by: EmilyB ]


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