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Does anyone have experience with Puffers? I'm contemplating a Figure-eight puffer in a brackish tank, and I'm wondering what they need as far as room to swim. Most websites I've looked at say that these itty-bitty inch and a half fish need massive tanks.
 
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I am so happy today with what I picked up at the store! I found Lyre-tailed Guppies with vibrant neon coloration, a beautiful Severum, a speckled high-fin Pleco, and a really cool-looking plant. The Severum is really going add some color to the tank he's supposed to be in!
 
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A 30 gallon tank for one or two should be fine. They are really actve fish, which are somewhat nippy and territorial, which is why most reccomend the large tank. I used to keep quite a few fish.
 
I HAVE THE KING OF THE AQAURIUM : DISCUS . I HAVE A SCHOOL OF EIGHT DISCUS WITH TWO FAROWELLAS (TWIG CATFISH) IN A 100 G. OF THAT GROUP I HAVE TWO BREEDING PAIRS.

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HOPEFULLY THIS LINK WILL WORK TO SHOW SOME OF THE PICS I HAVE TAKEN OVER THE LAST TWO YEARS SINCE I HAVE OWNED THEM. THEY ARE JUST OVER TWO YEARS OLD THIS PAST DECEMBER.

A SECOND TANK HAS ENDLER'S LIVE BEARERS AND PYGMY CORIES.
 
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I suggest doing a ton of research before getting any saltwater fish. Mandarins are very demanding fish, and most starve to death in tanks. They need a lot of live food, and can be very hard to switch to pellets/frozen. Even in a very large tank with a refugium they can easily eat all the small critters, like copepods and amphipods. IMO they are not suited to tank life. I would also be leery of keeping damsels with clownfish in such a small space. Damsels are aggressive fish. Especially other damsels(clownfish are in the same family as damsels). As they get older the fish will fight. Good luck with your tanks. As of right now I have four tanks, all freshwater and planted. I have a 55, 30, 10 5.5.
 
I have a 55 gal marine reef tank, I am obsessed!

do NOT get mandarins, they eat pods, and you need a VERY well established tank or they will not make it. I have a pair but
Ive had them a long long time and my tank is old, Ive stocked my tank with pods over the years and got them established
long before I got the fish. If you buy pods, say one jar of 1000 pods for $18.00 wouldnt feed one mandy for a few days.
every time you buy one and it dies, and re buy it encourages someone to continue taking them from the wild
it just doesnt work.

I encourage people to get captive bred and raised livestock to protect the reefs whenever possible. I really love the
corals, here are a few coral and fish

here are a few of my critters

a picasso clown fish
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trachyphylia
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acanthestrea....one of my FAVORITE corals
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firefish
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hammer coral

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I have a 20g long with 1 keyhole cichlid, 1 blue ram, a pair of bristlenose plecos, 3 red eye tetras and an apple snail. I'm going to get a few more red eyed tetras so they have a nice school to feel safe in and eventually I hope to try and find a male that might pair with my ram, although then I'll need to move my keyhole because Ms. ram has taken a liking to him. I also have a pond in the back yard with mosquito fish. Those guys are in there to keep it clear of mosquito larvae and keep it cycled until I can get some axolotls.

Aaand eventually I'm going to set up a salt water tank for an octopus.

I love fish. Before I moved I was a long term volunteer at my local aquarium and I had 3 tanks. Someday when we have a house hopefully we will have an extra room that I can turn into a fish/herp room.
 
Fish enthusiast and rescuer over here! My population changes as I do adopt out many fish, but my current and probably permenant group is as follows:

- 4 common goldfish
- 2 koi
- 6 fancy goldfish
- 4 dojo loach
- 12 Betta (splendens)
- 5 Betta (macrostoma)
- 1 rubberlip pleco
- 1 bristlenose pleco
- 1 raphael catfish
- 1 thorny catfish
- 1 chinese algae eater
- 1 jack dempsey
- 1 dinosaur bichir
- 1 wolf fish (tiger characin)
- 2 mosquito fish (hoping for more asap)

I have recently adopted out a jeweled cichlid, african cichlid, and a couple of bettas. I work at a fish store, so any fish that come in wirh major injuries/defects, as well as any extremely ill fish, are written off by my manager. I take them home, patch them up, and either find good homes for them or keep them as pets. I also used to do a fair ammount of adoption, foster, and placement via the internet with bettas, but I've quieted that down recently because it is hard to maintain so many individual aquariums. I currently have about 25 tanks up and running, ranging from 3g to 110g tanks (also working on setting up ponds for the commons/koi, who are currently still in their overwinter enclosures).
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I really want a Saltwater Tank!
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But right now I only have a Female CrownTail Betta and a Male Crowntail Betta (In separate tanks)

But I have had:

Guppies
Tetras
Plecos
Swordtails
Gouramis
Cichlids
 

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