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Old 04-21-2007, 09:39 PM
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Well most of you know about my local tank and have been asking for pictures so heres a few to get you by until I get way more cool stuff.


Full tank shot.


Some random shot through some seaweed.


One of the few blennies in my tank.


A brittle start that was a hitchhiker off of rocks on the beach.


This little guy has some wicked colouring eh?


Boring sea urchins.


This one is about a foot long.


I really like this picture and it would be even better if the pipe wasn't in the background.


There are just so many sculpins that I had to have at least one.


Now this here is a Cabezon and a baby at that! They get to about 25 pounds and 3 feet long.


Can you tell this is my most favorite fish in the tank right now?


I have this picture as my desktop currently.

I will have more to come soon since there is more to catch and many many more small things hiding away.

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Old 04-21-2007, 09:59 PM
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Nice tank!

What are your plans for the Cabezon in the future?
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Old 04-21-2007, 10:03 PM
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That's awesome! My dad needs to set up a tank like that, he's in Quallicum Beach and needs a retirement hobby.
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sweet! that is so cool. you definitely have a cool looking specimen of red... blenny... type thing. lol I dunno what it is. I love the cabezon too. very cool fish.

one question: what are you waiting for?! go get a giant pacific octopus! lol joke.
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sweet! that is so cool. you definitely have a cool looking specimen of red... blenny... type thing. lol I dunno what it is.
I believe it's a longfin gunnel

http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/projects...fingunnel.html
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Old 04-22-2007, 01:30 AM
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that's a very cool tank! Kind of neat to keep stuff from the beach alive and healthy!!!
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Nice tank!

What are your plans for the Cabezon in the future?
When it gets big enough I will release it. Or eat it for dinner...

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one question: what are you waiting for?! go get a giant pacific octopus! lol joke.
I would really like a baby dogshark again. Also just today I found a medium sized giant pacific octopus but I couldn't get it get out from under the rock without hurting it before the tide came in . I would also like anything cool.

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sweet! that is so cool. you definitely have a cool looking specimen of red... blenny... type thing. lol I dunno what it is.
I believe it's a longfin gunnel

http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/projects...fingunnel.html
If you want in future pictures I can tell you guys the names of them. I know them all.

Just on a side note. All of these things were caught yesterday at low tide with a dip net in knee deep water.

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What kind of tank is that?

I've never seen those fish before; very interesting!
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Cool stuff.

You finding these things off Parksville or are you driving for a bit to collect them?
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so how about some specs on the set up?

Do you run a chiller on it? I see you are using glass, any problems with sweating on the glass? How long have you had this thing set up with the macroalgae in it?
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