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![]() bamboo shark, better yet hatch it from an egg. of course you would have to start saving for your tank size upgrades.
seahorses with a slight lean in the regugium are, would be awesome for that size but requires knowledge and research for proper husbandtry
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![]() oops forgot to mention get 2 seahorses and breed them
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![]() Sounds like you've got a fair amount of tropical stuff now. What about a Pacific Northwest tank? You could collect your own specimens from tide pools locally or on the Island. There are some very cool tank examples at the Vanc. Aquarium. You might need a small chiller though....
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![]() Quote:
![]() Bartman, we tried a local tank last summer but it turned into just a cool tidepool tank due to the fact that we didn't have a chiller, and I shut it down around september to make it into a planted tank. I would love to try one again, but I'll have to invest in a chiller and a custom tank with thick acrylic to prevent sweating. ![]() Ruth, in my 20 gallon I have a pistol shrimp. Twice he's had a goby friend but they end up disappearing a few weeks later. I have no clue where they go, but once I found one 'stunned' by his borrow... then he dragged it in and ate it. Its a twisted killer shrimp! But I cant get it out so I cant add another pair ![]() We are stumped as to what to do with the tank. Some excellent ideas though, and dang now I want to set up more tanks. :P -Diana |