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Toby puffers can be reef-safe, as long as you keep no motile invertebrates, and stick to zoanthids and corallimorpharians.
 
srikamaraja;2876256; said:
Toby puffers can be reef-safe, as long as you keep no motile invertebrates, and stick to zoanthids and corallimorpharians.

toby puffers are reef safe... i have all kinds of corals in mine and he touches none of them... i might even get brave enough to add an invert or two when i get more live rock... very docile and will get along with anyone that wont hurt him
 
puffcrusader696;2876277; said:
toby puffers are reef safe... i have all kinds of corals in mine and he touches none of them... i might even get brave enough to add an invert or two when i get more live rock... very docile and will get along with anyone that wont hurt him
good point, but that still doesn't change the fact that its common name is toby
 
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i have a 48" dovii in my 180 and it's much better and harder than any fish you lot have!







(Disclaimer: I don't, but feel free to argue with me, i can pretend)
 
I'm still waiting for LED and OLED technology to become more affordable... No fishkeeper will ever have to second-guess their Kelvin strength ever again... Moonlights integrated at a whim... sigh.
 
im wating for the lawsuit between orbitec and solaris to come out to see if LEDs will ever be able to be made again... cuz theres a rumor that after orbitec wins the lawsuit that they're not going to make aquarium LEDs and they're just gonna make it illegal for anyone else too... maybe even moonlights
 
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