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    Thanks alot everybody. The fact that they are a large bioload is a big turnoff for me lol. Idk what she wants yet still lol now she's on fuzzy lionfish so we'll see what eventually happens lol.

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    LOL...the best thing to do is figure out what you want to keep, then build your system around the critter. predatory fish are still a decent bioload, but you typically only feed them to satiation three times a week or so.

    Renee ADORES her dwarf fuzzy. it's an absolutely GORGEOUS fish. here's a little sample:

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    aww hes so cute lol! Ya well I'm picking up 20 pounds of LR next week or so and I have tons of dry live rock, so it will be in my room in a storage tub until she moves. with a heater and powerhead of course. (and a pc light probably)lolim not using it so it cant hurt.lol

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    seahorsedreams - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Well, that looks like a familar picture..... I keep forgetting the other half is sniffing around here now.

    ya wanna see some more of my baby to convince you :-)

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    i think if it were up to you, there'd be a forum called "the lion's den"...

    just wait till your voliton gets some size on it...

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    seahorsedreams - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Hey you started it!
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    AWW!!! He is such a cutie!!! I had actually been talking to my husband last weekend about setting up a tank for a lion and a puffer...


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    seahorsedreams - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    I think you should..... and then we can talk about them and show pictures of them to each other like they were grandkids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saxman View Post
    i think if it were up to you, there'd be a forum called "the lion's den"...
    What's this... volunteers to gather and post enough info to warrant creating a sub-forum dedicated to lions?
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seahorsedreams View Post
    I think you should..... and then we can talk about them and show pictures of them to each other like they were grandkids.
    Oh yeah, that would be lots o' fun!!! My hubby thinks puffers are disgustingly ugly, but I think they are cute, in their own puffer kind of way. I particularly like the dog-face and porcupines...
    As for the lions, any one that stays semi small is good - they are all gorgeous in my mind... but I really love the pics of yours, Renee...


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