Venomous Tank

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That is an amazing tank, I love it! I have a small request, if it is possible to make another feeding video with all the new additions, like the previous one. :D

Absolutely! I've got two Scorpions on the way for tomorrow, and if I can get them to eat I'll try to get some video footage.
I will pay you everything i own if you take a bath in that tank ;)

Is sticking my arm down to the bottom of the tank good enough for you!? lol, newest addition was being picky.

Very nice!!
Thanks!

Beautiful tank!!! Love all those deadly fish grouped together.

Thank you! Can't wait until they are all moved to the 150 - slowly moving stuff over. Keeping the Radiata, Leaf, and the newest Antennata in the tank for a bit longer than the rest to make sure they get the hang of eating from the feeder tongs. :thumbsup:

Pic of the gang before moving the Volitan and Fu Manchu to the 150-Gallon. Also a shot of the newer addition - Scorpaena guttata.

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My fav are the Fu Manchu and the Sea goblin. Simply gorgeous. The Volitan is also a beauty. Can't wait for that new feeding vid with the new guys :D
It will get there, but just not yet! I just got everyone (Even the Fu Manchu!) off of live, including the new arrivals! The 150-Gallon has some new additions, but no larger Scorpions or the Toadfish just yet - still waiting for that shark to hatch. Literally any day now!
Shots of the newest additions - Antennata Lionfish, Dwarf Zebra Lionfish, and three different species that have yet to be confirmed with their ID's. Hopefully time will help to tell who is what in this situation, but for now it is thought to be Scorpaena grandicornis, Scorpaenodes tredecispinosus, and Scorpaena brasiliensis. Any other thoughts of those three names for the three different Scorpions are welcome!

Scorpaena brasiliensis(?)
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Scorpaenodes tredecispinosus(?)

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Scorpaena grandicornis(?)
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Scorpaena guttata (California Scorpionfish)
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Antennata Lionfish
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Dwarf Fuzzy Lionfish
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It is all looking pretty amazing!
Thank you!
nice tank
Thanks!

Bad news - the Radiata Lionfish passed today... The reason still is unclear, as the water levels tested out okay with only 20ppm for Nitrates in the aquarium. His eyes were slightly clouded, and just found him motionless on the bottom of the aquarium. On the plus side, everything else is doing very well - and that's saying a lot considering the number of fish. I'll probably try the Radiata again, but I will be waiting until everything has been moved and is adjusted. Could be awhile!

Pictures of some new excitement. :D

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