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Old 08-14-2014, 02:07 PM   #4
Rockfish9
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Originally Posted by Raven View Post
Never ventured into keeping saltwater fish because of the expense mostly
but always had a freshy tank until the fateful day when the heater blew up
and electrocuted all the fish that had grown huge over the years.

Our favorite fish was the chocolate ghost knife that we would feed cubes of tubifex worms either dehydrated or live. I swear they would predict the weather
and swim in vertical circles when the fishin was good.... not knowing if they were feeling a drop in the barometric pressure or What?

Nice looking tanks JOE! Hey make a go pro movie

I got one of those worm s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g pigs.. meet Agnes..my Angel..
she can take the whole cube in a single gulp..

Next ( the real pretty fish) is Mandy.. she's a female mandarin dragonet... she prefers small meals... copepods.. and lastly is Gilligan... he is a diamond spot gobie and the tanks construction engineer.. he works the whole sea scape sifting through for copepods, amphipods and shrimp.... he will jump thorough hoops for fresh shrimp...
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