predator for a 55gal

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pagancry;4176873; said:
Go with a larger species of frogfish like a sargassumfish or an occelated frogfish.

James

frogfish are cool but really need their own tank. More suitable for a 30-40 gallon. An orange toad fish would be a cooler choice. Its a lot like the frogfish but can move faster and is more of a "predator" so to say. I have one with my file fish and they are really cool at feeding time. A rare frogfish would be a site to see and a great idea if your content with just one slow moving fish.

This and a snowflake would be a cool combo for a while, just make sure to start small then get that 75.
 
lilcorky04;4177157; said:
whatever you want as long as you put them in something bigger when the time comes. I have a blueline grouper and a lunare wrasse in a 12g nano cube lol

Well you also claim you put a panther grouper and a BB grouper in the same tank and the BB grouper took an impossible shark bite out of the panther.... Your tall tales are not wanted here bro. You state you have a BB grouper, a panther, and now a blueline? Are you sure you have a blueline, or did you just magically a quire one from our last conversation. We are still waiting on pics of your 20,000 gallon tank.... Also i don't know why it would ever be funny for a blueline and a lunar wrasse to be in a 12g :screwy:.

You should stop lieing, grow up, or get out.

The things your making up are not even cool, or things to "brag" about. You must be like 11 years old. My 9 year old brother demonstrates more maturity then you.
 
Ive got a big dogface puffer and a small niger trigger was going to buy a zebra moray but decided to get some corals instead.Thats what ive got a 55 gallon saltwater.
 
waylon;4182892; said:
Ive got a big dogface puffer and a small niger trigger was going to buy a zebra moray but decided to get some corals instead.Thats what ive got a 55 gallon saltwater.

and you definately need to be looking into upgrades soon.
 
I vote Green Wolf Eel Congrogadus subducens. I have never owned one but I definitely want to!
 
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