20G SW FINALLY

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bertie 83
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by bertie 83 »

I am sure it will get demolished, especially with 6 crabs in there lol
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
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xrayjeeper83
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by xrayjeeper83 »

haha my ghost shrimp have HUGE balls. They tried to steal a still living crawfish from Bacon. And now are fighting with my hermits for the left over bits.

I love watching my Benny, as soon as food goes in he starts chasing Bacon around grabbing the extra bits
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
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sevenyearnight
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by sevenyearnight »

Cute! Balki doesn't really leave little bits, he's a neat eater for a puffer. I have to remember to feed Orangjello separately, stuff Balki doesn't like.
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sevenyearnight
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by sevenyearnight »

Does your little Blenny eat the hair algae?
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xrayjeeper83
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by xrayjeeper83 »

I havent seen him eat it yet, but he picks at everything

But since I was finally smart enough to go get a timer I have noticed a drastic change in the algae growth. Guess going from 12 hours of light to 6 hours of light will do that LOL
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
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xrayjeeper83
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by xrayjeeper83 »

Well looks like Im going to make Bacon a very happy puffer. My exgf called me and told me to come get the 75g
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
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bertie 83
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Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2011 4:28 pm
Gender: Male
My Puffers: lineatus R.I.P, South American puffer. Valentini puffer, porcupine puffer.
Non puffer
Danios, Tetras, Redtail Rasporas,
Harlequins, CAE's, Yoyo
Loaches, Clown loaches ,Eels, various shrimp, tangs,wrasses, damsels, chromis
Location (country): Brighton, England
Location: brighton , england

Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by bertie 83 »

Love it.
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
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xrayjeeper83
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Abei named Huey
GSP named Bacon
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Location: Orange Park, FL

Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by xrayjeeper83 »

She is also trying to get me to buy her 29 for like 150 bucks........ummm NO
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
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sevenyearnight
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by sevenyearnight »

Wow what a crappy deal.
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xrayjeeper83
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by xrayjeeper83 »

ya i was drinking when I told her ok, will be telling her no way
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goldielocke76
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by goldielocke76 »

LoL tell her that AFTER you pick the 75 up lmao
5.5g: Pond snails
5.5g: Red Cherry Shrimp and Rams
10g: PZ the Pee Wee (DP), Ghost shrimp, Otos x3
36g: Luau the F8, Zebra nerites x8, sometimes a herd of ghost shrimp for food
60g: Perches the starry blenny, 1 watchman goby Snaps the l.c. hermit, 2 emerald crabs, 1 red crab, 2 turbos, 7 asteas, 2 nerites, 2 clown gobies and 2 firefish gobies (upgrading to a 90 gallon reef)

RIP Yoshi, you are dearly missed <3
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xrayjeeper83
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Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by xrayjeeper83 »

You read my mind lol
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
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xrayjeeper83
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Joined: Thu May 06, 2010 9:31 pm
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My Puffers: Fahaka named Bloat
Abei named Huey
GSP named Bacon
Location (country): USA
Location: Orange Park, FL

Re: 20G SW FINALLY

Post by xrayjeeper83 »

Some more pics of the tank and inhabitants
My electric blue hermit, who is so comfortable around Bacon that he rolled over on his back to eat some food I gave him LOL
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My tailspot(still unnamed) sticking his head out of his favorite hiding place
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Some of my zoa's and my big colt
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and lastly a FTS
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RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
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