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Last edited by marie; 08-04-2006 at 05:10 AM. |
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Oooh, BB to boot.
You sure you're not thinking of throwing some SPS in there?Great looking fish there Rich.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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LOL That is what I was going to say Looks good Rich J |
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Now I see some photos.
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veery nice set up
what type of fish is the yellow one? |
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Yellow fish = Lemonpeel angel
Blue with yellow face = Cherub angel Two of my favourite dwarf angels. Great choices Rich. Anthony |
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I love Angel fish. I am actually turning my 190g into a FOWLR (well a few mushrooms). I actually didn't do it on purpose but I lost virtually all of my SPS this summer due to heat issues and a broken skimmer that I was unable to deal with. Think I am just going to leave it this way as I have 2 angels, a Moorish Idol, Naso Tang and Maroon clown in this tank. I am going to be adding my Niger trigger to this tank as he is getting too big for my 44g.
I love the look of your tank and of course - the angels. |