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Casper... the not so friendly ghost
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I got bored tonight after feeding and snapped some pics. The tank is looking super busy with all the fish in there right now. Here we go...

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I'm looking for another ray or two, then waiting on an upgrade.

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Really really love your clown he's got great colors really light compared to the other ones I've seen

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Thanks. I suspect the light colored tile and black background has something to do with their light coloration. Whatever the cause, I love them! I've got a group of 4 and am always looking to add to the collection.
 
Good looking tank...Which upgrade are you waiting for?
 
in pic 4, what is that silver fish swimming at the top?
 
I have some rays and probably 2 pbass for you although it looks like they may make fast work of your stock right now. Looking good
 
Good looking tank...Which upgrade are you waiting for?

Something 6' for sure.

in pic 4, what is that silver fish swimming at the top?

Atlantic Tarpon...Megalops Atlanticus. He got pounded on by my Hampala barbs for the first few weeks. I'm surprised he's still alive. But now he's rocking and getting big fast.

I have some rays and probably 2 pbass for you although it looks like they may make fast work of your stock right now. Looking good

Shoot me a PM man. I can rearrange some stuff to make room.
 
Impressive stock. I'm digging your hampalas a lot. Definitely on my top 3 to get list. How are their behavior like? Do they behave like mahseers?
 
Impressive stock. I'm digging your hampalas a lot. Definitely on my top 3 to get list. How are their behavior like? Do they behave like mahseers?

They're my favorite fish. They eat themselves to oblivion, never stop swimming, and don't bother smaller tankmates provided they can't eat them. These are Hampala Macrolepidota ... I'm on the hunt for their cousins, Hampala Dispar. I highly recommend this species. My only gripe is their incredibly slow growth.
 
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