got a new 150G tank

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
His is an inshore lizard fish' your right about there being many types including deep water ones, Australia alone has at least 6. here are a couple types,

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my two cents... and, am sure almost no one will agree... get a smallmouth bass... (caught locally, is the easiest..!). feed it live crayfish and such and grow it out to be a stupendous specimen!!....
 
guppy said:
Unheated with a flounder, a lizard fish and a pile perch with a fake 1/4 section of pileing and a large white anemone on it, lots of water flow from two powerheads, coarse sand/fine gravel bottom, big filter. Everything will eat shrimp/fish chunks or even feeders.

I have wanted that mix for a while but never enough to start a new tank when I could or convert a fw one that was running. You could even add a red kelp crab, not likely to bother those fish but big enough that they don't rip it's legs off. I figure you know what local white anemones, flounders, and lizardfish (snicker) looklike but because local names vary here is what I know as pile perch and red kelp crabs.

the red kelp crab sound's nice that's something i would of never thought of in a mill years
 
Gr8KarmaSF said:
How about a bearded worm goby (taenioides cirratus), myaka myaka, ribbon eel, or cyprinodon longidorsalis (which is now extinct in the wild)??? :)
nice sugestion's but im looking for something a little more collerfull and the ribbon eel is tought to get to live in sw tank's there more like one of those fish you have just to say u have one till it die's
 
how about a 3 foot maxima clam
that would be quite an eve opener!
i've never seen that in someone's tank
 
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