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125 gallon fish only with live rock (FOWLR) saltwater tank. 140 lbs of live rock with 2 ocellaris clowns, 3 blue green chromis, yellow tang, sailfin tang, yellow eye kole tang, carribean blue tang, foxface lo, green mandarin, and various other invertebrates. Thank you for all the wonderful comments!
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http://www.videojug. com - This film will show you how to set up an aquarium for tropical fish. It will show you how to add gravel, water, plants and equipment to the aquarium or tropical fish tank.
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Here is my 56-gallon column aquarium. My tank houses three Columbian Sharks, two Banded Leporinus catfish, one Iridescent Shark, one False Tigrinus (rare) catfish, one beautiful Jack Dempsey cichlid, one Hypostomus Plecostomus, one Freshwater Flounder and a shy Freshwater Marble Mooray Eel. This tank is actually brackish and these fish are ultimately going into a 220 gallon aquarium.
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This is my 90 gallon fish tank, I wanted all mbuna, but got shipped a haplichrome by accident. I like the Cyrtocara moorii, so I kept him (or her-- I can't tell what he or she is yet!) I like dance music, so I set the tune to Switch.
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My tropical fish tank has cemented walls in three sides.It contains Shark,Dollar,Gourami ,Goldfish etc.Just changed my water and added green general treatment liquid.So the water looks greenish.
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Time Out Productions interview regular guest to the program, Chris Cox, owner of Tropical Exotics pet shop of Bethel, CT.
On this episode, we look at the proper set up care of both fresh and salt water fish tanks.
Check out the TV show's official blog at: http://towkg.blogspo t.com
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Heres a vid of my fishtank with the soothing music of hawaii. The fish are a lunar wrasse, orange shoulder tang, porcupine puffer and a humuhumunukunukuapua 'a (or humu trigger) Enjoy!