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  1. orange toadfish
    Orange toadfish, lazy but crazy!

    Started by jolson10450, 12-22-2011 08:49 AM
    • Replies: 1
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    • Last Post: 12-22-2011 09:48 AM
      by larryandlaura  

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  2. Red Spot Cardinalfish
    I'm considering this fish. Wondered if anyone has ever kept them? They look like a cool nano fish. Sorry for the bad pic...darn fish swimming...

    Started by jimsflies, 12-09-2011 10:07 PM
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    • Last Post: 12-10-2011 07:55 PM
      by MizTanks  

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  3. Majestic Angelfish
    The Majestic Angelfish, or Pomacanthus Navarchus, is a fairly mellow anglefish that lives in the Indo- Pacific Ocean as well as some parts of the...

    Started by BeakerBob, 11-30-2011 12:23 PM
    • Replies: 2
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    • Last Post: 12-31-2011 05:37 PM
      by jimsflies  

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  4. Yasha White Ray Shrimp Goby
    The Yasha White Ray Shrimp Goby has the ability to form symbiotic partnerships with most species of pistol shrimp. It provides a watchful eye while...

    Started by BeakerBob, 11-30-2011 12:31 PM
    • Replies: 2
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    • Last Post: 11-30-2011 01:59 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  5. Boxfish - Smootchie
    Boxfish are best kept alone in an aquarium without other fish due to the fact that they if stressed can release a toxin that can kill other fish that...

    Started by BeakerBob, 11-30-2011 04:33 PM
    • Replies: 1
    • Views: 1,878
    • Last Post: 11-30-2011 09:17 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  6. Orange spotted blenny
    The Orange Spotted Blenny will want to eat microalgae growing fresh within the tank. A diet providing marine and blue-green algae (Spirulina) will...

    Started by BeakerBob, 11-30-2011 04:44 PM
    • Replies: 4
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    • Last Post: 12-12-2011 05:33 PM
      by MizTanks  

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  7. Bluelined Rabbitfish
    Distinguished by several blue-lines on a yellow body. This pattern resembles a circuit board in appearance. Sometimes called a scribbled rabbitfish...

    Started by BeakerBob, 11-30-2011 05:31 PM
    • Replies: 7
    • Views: 9,113
    • Last Post: 12-17-2011 09:53 PM
      by thepanfish  

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  8. Orbiculate Batfish
    The aiptasia in this picture are no longer there. Good job Batfish!

    Started by thefishgirl, 11-09-2011 08:31 PM
    • Replies: 6
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    • Last Post: 11-11-2011 05:09 PM
      by MizTanks  

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  9. Red velvet fairy wrasse

    Started by redemer123, 11-02-2011 07:33 PM
    • Replies: 1
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    • Last Post: 11-02-2011 08:01 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  10. Yellow Tang
    Yellow Tang

    Started by luisgo, 11-02-2011 07:34 PM
    • Replies: 1
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    • Last Post: 11-02-2011 08:08 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  11. Picasso clown
    The picasso form of the percula clown is a stripe varient of the normal true percula, that is also found in the wild.

    Started by Flynnstone, 11-02-2011 09:34 AM
    • Replies: 4
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    • Last Post: 11-02-2011 12:20 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  12. Pajama Cardinalfish
    Pajama Cardinalfish

    Started by luisgo, 11-02-2011 07:13 PM
    • Replies: 1
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    • Last Post: 11-02-2011 07:16 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  13. Blue Tang
    Big Blue tang

    Started by luisgo, 11-02-2011 07:28 PM
    • Replies: 1
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    • Last Post: 11-02-2011 08:03 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  14. Orange Lined Cardinal
    The fish are easier to get to eat prepared foods than their cousins, the Banggai cardinals who often get a bad wrap for being difficult to get to...

    Started by rosebud161616, 10-30-2011 11:46 PM
    • Replies: 3
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    • Last Post: 10-31-2011 04:07 AM
      by larryandlaura  

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  15. Hector's Goby
    You will often see these guys picking at the sand and filtering it through their gills.

    Started by kev2me, 10-28-2011 02:13 PM
    • Replies: 1
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    • Last Post: 10-28-2011 08:07 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  16. Yellow Wrasse
    Yellow Wrasse looks sweet, can't wait for him to be let lose!

    Started by purerebel, 10-29-2011 12:13 PM
    • Replies: 4
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    • Last Post: 08-28-2012 01:08 PM
      by fishyman  

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  17. Yellowtail Fang Blenny
    The Yellowtail Fang Blenny is a solitary species that is usually seen hovering above the bottom feeding on zooplankton. It also feeds on benthic...

    Started by MizTanks, 10-12-2011 05:38 PM
    • Replies: 2
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    • Last Post: 10-12-2011 08:29 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  18. Puffer
    Puffer in local shop

    Started by luisgo, 10-08-2011 10:44 AM
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    • Last Post: 10-08-2011 10:44 AM
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  19. Lion Fish
    Lion fish tank at local shop

    Started by luisgo, 10-08-2011 10:48 AM
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    • Last Post: 10-08-2011 10:48 AM
      by luisgo  

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  20. Marble Mouth Angler
    Looks like a zombie, how creepy is that!:blackeye:

    Started by thepanfish, 10-04-2011 05:08 PM
    • Replies: 7
    • Views: 2,497
    • Last Post: 10-08-2011 07:18 AM
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