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Of course...it's probably because the wife will never let me forget it
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Nice Goby Andrew...I had one a while back, Really cool fish to watch (as it sifted the sand through its gills. Unfortunately, it was eventually consumed by my starfish.
EDIT: Now that I look again...I don't recall mine having a fin like that...it is a goby, right?
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Awesome stuff reefers; reminds me of this video:
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Correct its a yasha goby i think from Indonesia it was the coolest fish I've ever had. Usually around $50-75 at the fish store. |
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So what size reef is that? Those are really nice purple gorgonians in the front...I could never get them to grow. Tried a couple times with failure.
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Here's my old setup. I keep thinking about getting some type of cube going as I still have a nearly new 2' sunlight tech light setup that I refuse to realize a loss on. I just need something remotely self-contained. Any ideas?
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I actually found them floating at a sandbar while on my jet ski one day. I find that odd that you could not get them to grow or live for that matter.. They are the toughest coral I have ever encountered to be honest they literally get tortured in my tank getting burned by other corals falling over all the time and they always pop right back in 1-2 days. I frag them all the time for friends since they do so well with healing.
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Im very happy with my bio cube this is my 3rd one. This time I went with a nano customs version though. depending on how much you have to spend I can suggest some other higher end tanks. |
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Here's mine, sorry for the crap iphone pic. It's a RSM 130D w/ 24" outer orbit. Nice setups fellas. Love the yasha goby and am thinking of getting a bangaii cardinal.
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I'm happy to pay up for a superior product. Suggest away!
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Who makes those? I have two very high end aquarium stores that carry those types of tanks but they charge a large premium (both stores located in Greenwich CT). If I can order them online and save a few bucks that would be huge. My problem has always been keeping everything somewhat self contained, not plumbed from another room.
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Under 40g is best.
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I think zero edge would be my first choice.
http://www.zeroedgeaquarium.com/ Next setup - http://www.cadlights.com/ led of course check out the mini section Last edited by Andrew@ET; 08-13-2011 at 10:53 PM.. |
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Don't get me wrong....I really like the idea of those, but I heard they're a bitch to keep clean. That 'cadlights' site you list still sporting a 'Happy Holiday's' logo on their main page. Being mid August...I'm not sure I'd trust that site.
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