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View Poll Results: What would the guilty pleasure be?
Predator Fish with Normal Fish 32 34.04%
Coral Munchers with Corals 31 32.98%
Stinging Corals with Passive Corals 11 11.70%
Inverts of death and dispair with Passive Creatures 8 8.51%
Other, ill make my own creation of guilty goodness!!! 12 12.77%
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Old 06-21-2010, 10:25 PM
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I'd have to agree here. This hobby is a massive experimentation especially when considering each of us has created our own marine ecosystems. Adding and removing variables all the time. If everyone went by the books, well depending on what book you were reading, you may not even be growing corals! This hobby seems to advance in technologies quite rapidly, especially over the last 10 years or so. My dad used to have a salt water aquarium when I was a kid and protein skimmers sure were not available back then, for example. And considering it seems like many authors of the marine books out there started out just as humble aquarists, I say play on. Having said that, I think a dose of ecology and invertebrate zoology would help some people... and sticking to this general rule... everything needs food. haha
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Old 06-22-2010, 01:02 AM
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Bigger thanks to Canreef for getting me overly addicted and passionate about something. Waiting back on acceptance to University of Queensland and James Cook University for a Bach of Marine Studies ! Off topic anyone have any experience with Golden Angelfish? Looking to add one to my zoa tank.
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The angelfish will probably eat all your zoa's, give Gold's a call and tell them I will take it instead. haha just kidding Its a nice fish, I saw it in the store today with your name on it. Jealous!!
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More likely you will never see the fish save for feeding time. The are very very timid and will probably hide all day long. Was at Tai's and he mentioned his on several occasions but for the entire afternoon that I was there I never once saw that angel

Beautiful fish tho.. tempted to get one myself as there are a few of them in the city at various stores right now.
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More likely you will never see the fish save for feeding time. The are very very timid and will probably hide all day long. Was at Tai's and he mentioned his on several occasions but for the entire afternoon that I was there I never once saw that angel

Beautiful fish tho.. tempted to get one myself as there are a few of them in the city at various stores right now.
If he is by himself in a 60g I would hope that he is out a little more often, couldn't resist the purchase as it has to be one of the nicest dwarfs I have ever seen.
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If he is by himself in a 60g I would hope that he is out a little more often, couldn't resist the purchase as it has to be one of the nicest dwarfs I have ever seen.
We've got a bonded pair at RC right now.......keeping in topic with the poll......I wold love to put the pair of Goldens in my soon to be clam tank
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We've got a bonded pair at RC right now.......keeping in topic with the poll......I wold love to put the pair of Goldens in my soon to be clam tank
FYI my dwarf angel didn't care about the clam I had, it was my CBB that thought it was yummy! On a side note I'd love to put a seahorse with my fu man chu, but since it's only a 20g I think it would be a very bad idea.
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