Fish Tank/Aquariums

raratt

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That’s awesome. I wish I could deep dive, damn ear problems prevent that. I’d love to see the Great Barrier Reef as well.
There were 4 different types of trigger fish, morays, giant clams, blacktip sharks, queen angel's, wrasses, Sgt Majors and a bunch more.
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Blue damsels are cool, they will hide in a coral head when you get near them.
 

Nex420

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There were 4 different types of trigger fish, morays, giant clams, blacktip sharks, queen angel's, wrasses, Sgt Majors and a bunch more.
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Blue damsels are cool, they will hide in a coral head when you get near them.
I used to have a few damselfish, had to get rid of them because they got too aggressive.
The blue velvet damsel was one of my coolest looking ones. Pretty nice patterns.

Right now in my small reef I just have two wrasses.

A 6-line and a Christmas wrasse.
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MICHI-CAN

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I used to have a few damselfish, had to get rid of them because they got too aggressive.
The blue velvet damsel was one of my coolest looking ones. Pretty nice patterns.

Right now in my small reef I just have two wrasses.

A 6-line and a Christmas wrasse.
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If I could cash one crop in I would build a 250 and have a banana wrass.
 

Nex420

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If I could cash one crop in I would build a 250 and have a banana wrass.
Banana wrasses are awesome.
A 250 is huge, do it!
I wish I could afford that kinda space right now.

I had one of these for awhile, an Adorned Wrasse.
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Really psychedelic.
I agree. Wrasses have some of the best patterns. I used to have a leopard wrasse pair too. They had amazing patterns.
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When I had a larger reef, my must have fish was a Copper Band Butterfly. One of my favorite fishes. Tangs are also some awesome grazers. Puffers were funny as hell too.
 

Yande

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We had a saltwater tank once. Spent a couple years Prawn Trawling in the Tropics of Northern Australia. We would spend months at sea, unloading and refueilling via a mothership. We had a plastic tote box set up as an aquarium on the back deck for Prawns, Crabs, Octopii :eyesmoke:, little dog sharks etc. It was gladitorial at most times. That was early 90's, looking back on it now, we trawled up some beautiful fish, (yes, lots if beautiful creatures killed..) especially around the Kimberleys, Broome.. tho' it seems most of the nicer lookin fish were put on this earth with the ultimate goal of inflicting serious pain, or even death on anything and everything stupid enough to muck with them...
 

lokie

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TikToker makes a meal out of her husband's lucky Asian arowana pet fish to teach him a lesson

In a recent viral TikTok, an Indonesian woman can be seen cooking her husband’s expensive pet fish to protest against his laziness.

A wife’s frustration:
In the video posted on Oct. 8, TikTok user Mia Kurniawan (@miakurniawan01) is seen scaling and seasoning the arowana fish, which can go for as much as $300,000, before deep-frying it to teach her husband a lesson.

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  • According to AsiaOne, Kurniawan wrote in an accompanying text, “My husband kept promising to clean the aquarium after I told him to. I thought it would be delicious if I fried it.”


there would be no forgiveness for this type of spiteful act.


 
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