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Ammonia Spike Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:06 pm
Hi everyone,
I have been working on care guides for saltwater fish, and wanted to hear from you what fish or inverts you want information on.
Please post your suggestions for the saltwater forum, and I will try my best to get everyone's questions answered.
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:36 pm
Ohhh, thats a hard one!!!! Gobies and Mandrine Fish are my favorites, but I do love Angles and Butterflys..... And Shrimp and Hermit Crabs are always fun, too! 3nodding
Hmmmm.......
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 11:47 am
Maybe tangs to start off with, seeing as how they're a staple of the marine hobby? Or clownfish since everyone and their mother wants a bloody "Nemo fish"? (There are times I hate that movie...) Edit: I didn't see that clowns already had a place. xD My bad.
The rock-dwellers like anemones and corals are prolly a good place to start, too. :3 I figure basic stuff for the peoples like me who are thinking about marine one day. Yes it's out there on Google, but it's easier to filter what's good info and what's bad info when ya got a group of likeminds, I say. 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:43 pm
Eizoryu Maybe tangs to start off with, seeing as how they're a staple of the marine hobby? Or clownfish since everyone and their mother wants a bloody "Nemo fish"? (There are times I hate that movie...) Edit: I didn't see that clowns already had a place. xD My bad. The rock-dwellers like anemones and corals are prolly a good place to start, too. :3 I figure basic stuff for the peoples like me who are thinking about marine one day. Yes it's out there on Google, but it's easier to filter what's good info and what's bad info when ya got a group of likeminds, I say. 3nodding Good idea. I'm either going to do some common gobies (yellow watchmen, etc.), or a sort of basic reef tank guide next.
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Ammonia Spike Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:40 am
i'd really like to see information on the inverts, there is just so many of them.
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