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    1. #1
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      Mar 2003
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      Lafayette, In.
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      is it just me, or does anybody else have a thing for salt water aquariums ??

      this has become a bad habit of mine.
      hmmmm, here is what i got......lol !
      all salt water.



      3 clarkii clownfish
      2 tomato clownfish
      2 niger triggerfish
      1 pinktail triggerfish
      1 bursa triggerfish
      1 pineapple triggerfish
      1 bluefin angelfish
      3 flame angelfish
      1 large dogface pufferfish
      2 coral beauty angelfish
      1 large powder brown tang
      2 medium regal (hippo) tangs
      1 large naso tang
      1 flame hawkfish
      2 rusty angelfish
      1 large lionfish (like the on deuce bigalow)
      1 yellow tang
      2 sailfin tangs
      1 purple tang
      3 green chromis fish
      1 dragon wrasse
      1 large passer angelfish
      1 large regal angelfish
      1 foxface
      1 parrot fish
      1 lemonpeel angel fish
      1 small scopus tang
      2 blue/yellow pigme angel fish


      a few others i can't think of right of the top of my head......lol!

      tanks !
      190 gal.
      150 gal.
      60 gal.
      55 gal.
      37 gal.

      The tank on the left is a 190 gal acrylic with center overflow. the tank on the right is the 150 gal. glass one.
      In process!
      1972 C10
      Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis
      LS376/525


    2. #2
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      I used to...I had a 44gal tank....cost me some $$$$, got rid of it....now I am thinking about getting another one.....

    3. #3
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      i had a salt water tank, the worst thing I ever did was add a 10 yr old lionfish to the mix. he ate everything in the tank and tryed to eat the sea apple, which killed him and the apple. talk about money down the toilet!

      (edit) damn filter.
      Last edited by TonyL; 08-25-2005 at 06:23 PM.
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    4. #4
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      Well, I've got

      2 Orange Percula Clowns (nemo)
      1 Purple Fire Fish
      1 Niger Trigger
      1 Yellow Watchman Goby
      Leather Coral, Green Torch, lots of ricordia mushrooms, green star polyps, feather duster, hermit crabs, snails, bristle worms (I can't get rid of), cleaner shrimp, 2 bubble corals and I'm sure a few other items.

      It is addicting and great for the blood pressure. We so need a larger tank!

      Here is a pic of one of the 2 tanks

      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/vb...etimage&id=865
      Last edited by Larry Callahan; 08-25-2005 at 11:15 AM.
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    5. #5
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      Lafayette, In.
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      lol!
      yeah, if i listed all the anenomes, live coral, shrimp, starfish and snails.....that would be another huge list....lol! :rolleyes5
      In process!
      1972 C10
      Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis
      LS376/525

    6. #6
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    7. #7
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      yeah larry......look very good and colorful !

    8. #8
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      They are cool, expensive and relaxing. That's why we just have 2 twelve gallon Nanocubes. At one point I think we had 4 or 5 small SW and FW tanks in the house. lol

      Here is another pic

      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/vb...etimage&id=864
      Last edited by Larry Callahan; 08-25-2005 at 11:27 AM.
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    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by Larry Callahan
      They are cool, expensive and relaxing. That's why we just have 2 twelve gallon Nanocubes. At one point I think we had 4 or 5 small SW and FW tanks in the house. lol
      larry,
      you ever looked at the message forum at www.reefcentral.com
      tons of info over there !

      btw, looks like the purple-up is taking hold in your tank pretty good !

    10. #10
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      Those are even older pics. That purple coraline allege has grown like mad. I can't even read the thermometers anymore. lol
      Larry Callahan
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    11. #11
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      heres a pic of my freshwater, i have 2 puffers, a black shark, and a pike, sal****er is too much trouble!@

    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL
      i had a sal****er tank...
      LOL!

      I kinda liked the old and unimproved Yody.....

    13. #13
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      Suisun City, Ca.
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      I had a salt water 100 gal tank about 12 years ago. Soooo relaxing. Sold it because I didnt want to move it. Am considering getting back in, but the money needs to go to the car first.

      Mike

    14. #14
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      Grayson, GA
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      Nice tanks but couldn't that money be spent on pro-touring?!?! For shame!

    15. #15
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      Orlando, FL
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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL
      i had a sal****er tank
      Heh heh, owned by the auto edit. The word "T W A T" gotcha


      I loved my salt water. I had a huge lion fish about 3 lbs or so a huge naso tang and a small shark. I miss it now.

    16. #16
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      Quit talking about fish and finish the Nova!!!! I know, I know,

      Mike
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    17. #17
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      Oct 2004
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      Northern Indiana
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      I have a 1000 acre freshwater "tank" out my front door.
      It has bass,bluegill,pike,walleye and other misc. fish.
      Very difficult to get an exact count.
      I can even pee in my "tank" if I am so inclined..
      I know T.M.I.
      Scott
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      1965 Mustang Fastback
      347/450hp FRPP crate engine,G Force T5
      SSBC 4wdb,Budnik M5's etc...
      SOLD

      2011 GT500
      Ingot Silver Metallic
      Stripe delete
      SVTPP/Elec. Pkg.
      Stock for now
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      70 Pro Touring Nova
      572/620ho crate
      TKO 600
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    18. #18
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      Dec 2004
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      Yardley, PA.
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      I have a Red Tailed South American Catfish (Amazon) in a 20 gal. right now, but will eventually need a minimum 180 gal. at full adult size which can top out between 5-6 ft. Good lookin' fish, and I wanted to raise one from baby stage, so he's only 4 inches right now but they grow like crazy. Haven't gotten into salt water setups yet, and grew up with fresh waters. I don't need the extra work just now.
      '70 Formula 400 PT Project
      '88 GTA Notchback

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by steemin
      I have a 1000 acre freshwater "tank" out my front door.
      It has bass,bluegill,pike,walleye and other misc. fish.
      Very difficult to get an exact count.
      I can even pee in my "tank" if I am so inclined..
      I know T.M.I.
      Scott
      Kinda hard to keep the PH right if you are peeing in it!
      I hope you don't decide to go salt water with your tank, you will need stock in Morton if you do.
      Yeah, I know
      Bill

      Trailers are for BOATS!

    20. #20
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      Lafayette, In.
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      Quote Originally Posted by steemin
      I have a 1000 acre freshwater "tank" out my front door.
      It has bass,bluegill,pike,walleye and other misc. fish.
      Very difficult to get an exact count.
      I can even pee in my "tank" if I am so inclined..
      I know T.M.I.
      Scott
      ROTFLMAO !!!!!

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