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the marine apprentice 03-30-2010 11:31 PM

We are actually in the process of upgrading the tank for the dragons right now. Got some cool sticks and branches for them to chill out on. And the tank is a 42g breeder tank with a big ding in the corner. That's why it's for the dragons and not for my salt water use haha

the marine apprentice 04-07-2010 03:09 AM

so there really is nothing to update on other then i got a new fish and a gbta
the fish is a cool lil guy he is a red scooter blenny about an inch long. got him from blue world aquatics in edmonton, thanks ken and tks greg for pickin him up for me. right now josh is on his way back from calgary from buying all of lobsterboys colonies he had forsale and i am sure ill be getting a few cool little frags from him when he gets back so ill have some more pics up in a few days. and they will be way better quality pics as well. lately i ave been using my iphone and it just does not compare to my panasonic
cheers all

The Grizz 04-07-2010 03:28 AM

Boy oh boy Terry the more frags you put in there the less room there is going to be for that BIG CLAM :wink::wink: I know where there is a nice big tank with a few other clams that would take in a fellow brother :biggrin::biggrin::wink::wink:

bauder1986 04-07-2010 06:01 AM

ahaha awesome nattter between you two boys over that clam! Hope you like that birdnest there terry and in a week or so ill frag some of that purple milli for you but i want a nice sized frag of some of your pallies!

the marine apprentice 04-11-2010 12:25 AM

So here is a pic of the scooter blenny I got over a week ago from blue world aquatics. He is doin great. Eating alot of random things he can find and has a super cool personality.
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/4d1d50ee.jpg

and Greg. Some day just maybe my big clam will be in with it's brothers but not right now. But I do sense that there will be a serious need of an upgrade once this nano contest is done. Most likely sooner

lockrookie 04-11-2010 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by bauder1986 (Post 508576)
ahaha awesome nattter between you two boys over that clam!

At least they are not arguing on which one of them gets "crabs" from each others tank.:wink:

awesome looking scooter very nice coloration ijust have a brown one it kinda blends in...

the marine apprentice 04-11-2010 02:12 AM

Tks locrookie. Those lil guys are pretty cool. But I need a little fish that eats algea off my rocks. Any ideas

lockrookie 04-11-2010 02:19 AM

im new to this refer thing .. before my start on the tank i thought a reefer was a cigarette that put you in jail.

so i copied this from a site:lol:

Algae-eating tropical marine fish to consider:

Algae-Eating Blennies
The appropriately named lawnmower blenny is the star, but there are others.

Tangs
Of course there is the Yellow Tang, which is heartily recommended, but there are others worth considering.

Rabbitfishes
In many aquarists’ experience, rabbitfishes are better grazers than tangs, but they may not be reef compatible.

Angelfish
Dwarf angelfish are tremendous grazers and amongst the most beautiful algae-eating tropical marine fish suitable for the aquarium.



Read more at Suite101: Algae-Eating Tropical Marine Fish: Saltwater Aquarium Fish that Graze on Algae http://fishinsects.suite101.com/arti...#ixzz0kkoSa86m

The Grizz 04-11-2010 02:30 AM

I will keep looking for a little lawnmower benny for you Terry, Next time I go to the cities, I think that would be your best option.

Can't blame a guy for trying to get that monster clam, if I found a really nice torch for your tank maybe then we could work out a deal. :wink::biggrin:

blacknife 04-11-2010 02:59 AM

I got a tail spot blenny the other day, he is nice and cute and little, have seen him rooting around the sand lots and picking at the rock and glass, but if the amount of green fish poo in the tank is any indicator he is doing some hard work.


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