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FLESHY

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Hello from Wisconsin! Ive been on the site for a long time, but just visited from time to time to look things over. Im off to college next year, and can only bring a 40gal. So my reef and monsters are going to have to go... and Im going to have to get into something new... So Im here to gain some knowlege and ideas about some cool new fish for college. :D
 
FLESHY;2885229; said:
Hello from Wisconsin! Ive been on the site for a long time, but just visited from time to time to look things over. Im off to college next year, and can only bring a 40gal. So my reef and monsters are going to have to go... and Im going to have to get into something new... So Im here to gain some knowlege and ideas about some cool new fish for college. :D
welcome to MFK.. i am glad to meet you... and glad that you stop by...it does not matter the size of your tank... as long as you share with us... you will learn alot here and have fun too....
 
Right now Im limited to a baby spotted grouper. So nothing impressive. What is impressive is that I have him in a 75gal reef with tons of lil inverts and he doesnt bug any of them.

In the past I have had large catfish, Pacu, and oscars. Was given an arrowana once, but it was nearly dead from poor treatment, and I could not nurse him back to health, his tail was completely shredded.

Ive kept some dwarf puffers, and bred several of the simplier cichlids (albino severms, firemouths, ect.) Actually had an albino oscar and a regular oscar perform mating rituals... which ended in the albino losing her lower jaw and dying... So yea. Thats pretty much what Ive been up to.
 
well at least you tried to save the arow... too bad he was treated so bad... looking forward to seeing your baby grouper..love those guys..
 
Im about to go and tinker with my powerheads in the reef. Hes a little hard to catch on camera because hes in love with the 130# of live rock I have in a 75. He only comes out for food, usually hits it on the surface and darts back into the rock work. Sometimes you can see his shadow or head, but pretty reclusive. Im looking to maybe add a smaller lionfish to the mix to bring him out sometimes.
 
Hey guys...its my 1000th post. Never would have thought it when I started here...but here I am. Celebration!
 
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