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Old 11-30-2010, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by rokosd View Post
I was asked to share this photo with Canreefers to see what people think?! The Seahorse and Lionfish in this photo are in the same tank and have been since aquiring the Lionfish. They are in a 20Gal, mixed reef and fish tank. Please feel free to ask questions or comment on this photo.
You posted the above info only. And in your last response, looks like you knew what responses you would receive, and understood it would be controversial.

Perhaps if you had explained things as well in your first post as you did in the last one, then you wouldn't have received those types of responses. But then again, as you didn't provide all the details in the first post, I can only assume that you wanted to cause a controversy.
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Old 12-01-2010, 12:57 AM
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Have to admit when sphelps first showed pic.'s of his lionfish and seahorse together I thought he was crazy. Also thought that for sure the lion would eat the seahorse but that never happened and seeing pic.'s of how well they still get along together after all this time definitely changed my thinking.

I'd have to agree that a 20g is a bit small (not to bad but bigger is always better ) I do now believe that a lionfish and a seahorse can and will get along fine together.
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