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Hehe, that is so cool. Fu Manchu looks so crabby "Get this eel off me!!"
Wow, I just watched it a second time and realized that pinkish softy coral out front is a fish!
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What a strange combination...but very cool! They must be waiting for food as they all were very excited. That eel is fantastic.....and then a Sea Horse in the midst of all that? WOW! VERY interesting!
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Wow that is unbelievable!
A frogfish, scorpion fish, lionfish, seahorse, and an eel all chillin' out ontop of a couple of clams!!! !!! .. Watching it a second time, look at the freaking size of the clams in the background!!!!!
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That is a spectacular display! Gotta love it when you see a tank like that.
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no way you photoshopped that one...
Super cool reef, how long have they all been together for? why not toss in your octopus too for good measure |
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The ribbon eel is the oldest, probably around 2 years. The lionfish would be next at just over a year. Then the frogfish and engineer goby at about 10 months. Then the seahorse at about 8 months and finally the scorpion fish at 2 months. I might have to experiment with the octopus and compatibility but you never know, stranger things have happened Thanks for the comments everyone, yes it is an unusual tank for sure and I for one really enjoy it. The tank also houses 6 clams and one is about 12" wide! |
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The variety in that tank is awesome. Nice video too.
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cool fo sho. Way to do your own thing in your own tank. and you did say on your other thread that your octo needed a few toys.... |
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Yes they are all "reef safe" in terms of corals. Pretty much everything except the seahorse will probably eat some kind of shrimp, crab or snail.
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