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Vittlekings 150 Gallon Noob tank


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    The orange centered ones that you were asking about on the first page may be reverse eagle eyes. I havnt looked them up but Lucid was calling them that. If so they are terrific growers lol my urchin is always trying them on but cant get far with them.


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    Joe! Your tank is awesome! I bet the blenny is having a blast in there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishbutt View Post
    Joe! Your tank is awesome! I bet the blenny is having a blast in there!
    yeah, he is at home now. He's doing very well. Enjoy him a lot. Thanks again!!!

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    Looks like your tank is really growing in!

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    a little update 1/19/11
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    Nice! The 7th pic up from my last comment, what is the green/yellow long polyped taodstool? I know I just said it,lol but are those polyps really long or just look like it to me?


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    not exactly sure which one you mean, but it's probly the "fancy name person" green toadstool. Bought is as a super tiny frag and it's at least tripled in size!!

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    Your going to have to change the title on this thread....doesnt look like a newb tank to me!! Very nice! let her grow! This tank is getting better and better!

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    Pic 6 from the top. Duncan's right? The one on the right, is that it's true color?
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    no my pictures suck. They are alot greener in person. Especially the aussie ones on the left.

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