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PSU21Reef;5074288; said:
On this site I'd have to go with saltwater, triggerfish specifically. They can get quite large, have tons of personality, and aren't that hard to keep. There are so many people that have awesome huge tanks and just put the same old fish in them.

if it makes you feel any better ive always said if i ever get the urge to go salt all i want is a trigger and maybe miniatus grouper, though i do fish and have a pretty good appreciation for the species
 
Anubisscott;5074628; said:
Cory Cat fish. Those little guys are some of the most active fish you can have if you get atleast 2 together. Not to mention they will work that gravel tirelessly just to get that flake or pellet everyone else missed.:D

+1000000000.

Although they prefer sand over gravel. ;)
 
aclockworkorange;5074630; said:
+1000000000.

Although they prefer sand over gravel. ;)

True, but you will see them in more gravel then sand style tanks. I have a group of 4 Emeralds that have gotten Lazy and just chill in the back of the fishtank with the clown loaches. They all love that Giant sword in the back. I see them all in the morning but rest of the day, they are just chilling in the shade.:grinno:
 
aclockworkorange;5074630; said:
+1000000000.

Although they prefer sand over gravel. ;)

I'll agree on this one..
 
Anubisscott;5074628; said:
Cory Cat fish. Those little guys are some of the most active fish you can have if you get atleast 2 together. Not to mention they will work that gravel tirelessly just to get that flake or pellet everyone else missed.:D

Completely off subject, but I definitely see a face in the piece of wood on the right.:eek: Am I the only one?
 
PSU21Reef;5074658; said:
Completely off subject, but I definitely see a face in the piece of wood on the right.:eek: Am I the only one?
Yes you are :confused:
 
leporinus fasciatus "banded leporinus".
mines about 3" living w/ cichlids. fast little badass, always flyin around the tank having a good old time. my buddy had one 8 inches w/ cichlids till it took the leap of death.
 
Cons by far. They are great fish if you can deal with the 1000's of babies lol. I have a pair in my 90 and like 6 of their babies in my 55. The rest of the babies get eaten by the oscar in there.
 
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