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![]() Ha Ha no THANK YOU my lil 33gal looks so nice now with all that rock, and my fish are ALOT happier now! By the way thank you for that comment on my truck, I'll be sure to tell the hubby that one as he is always bugging me for owning a dodge lol he drives a nice little FJ, but I like my truck it could run his over he he. It was really nice meeting you and thank you for the great advice.
Last edited by Fishgirl; 04-06-2010 at 09:01 PM. |
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![]() I dunno about selling large angels.... by the time they grow that large i'd imagine you'd be attached to them emotionally
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![]() I have both, I've had my emperor for just over a year and my Majestic for just over 2 weeks. The Emperor is more hardy, but they are so beautiful and I've always wanted both so my vote would be to keep them! I have a lot softies but my angels mostly pick at the rocks, all my softies are growing nicely, hope that helps a little.
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![]() Quote:
There are recent articles published in reefkeeping.com where experts advise that these fish require tanks in excess of 300gals. |
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