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#13
exactly... large tank being key word =)
coral beauties are pretty small.. you can get away with 2 or 3 in a very large tank
I have a friend that used to work for some gulf of mexico marine biologist park/center/something or another lol... She had a 165+ gallon with 3 angels and very well planned territories setup. beautiful tank!
I have a friend that used to work for some gulf of mexico marine biologist park/center/something or another lol... She had a 165+ gallon with 3 angels and very well planned territories setup. beautiful tank!
#16
3 small angels in a 165 gal is cool. Make sure you have lots of live rock....
By doing this, you limit their line of site, meaning they will not see too much of each other. Also, angels like to dart in and out of the crevices and pick on the rocks. With angels you pretty much limit the types of corals you can add to your tank. They like to pick inverts to death.
#18
Have you seen>>
I'm sure you have... This 200+ gallon 'archway' tanks? where you can walk through.
I always loved those. Too bad I could never afford one lol! I'm more of a freshwater person anyways... I love cichlids! specially the smaller and rarer apistogramma species =)
I always loved those. Too bad I could never afford one lol! I'm more of a freshwater person anyways... I love cichlids! specially the smaller and rarer apistogramma species =)
#19
Corals? Nah - I'm a FOwLRLS kinda guy...
I love triggers for their swimming patterns, inteligence, <b>eating habits</b> (this is the best, IMO) communication skills, and individual personality. This is what draws me to certain types of fish. I haven't experimented with inverts yet but soft and hard corals might not be of interest to me. We shall see, but not in this tank of course.
This is my first marine tank, before this I've kept various fresh and brackish tanks for about seven years. They are fine (I still have a cichlid tank in my room too) but the pond, lake, river backdrop and inhabitants just isn't as cool.
This is my first marine tank, before this I've kept various fresh and brackish tanks for about seven years. They are fine (I still have a cichlid tank in my room too) but the pond, lake, river backdrop and inhabitants just isn't as cool.