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Old 09-29-2006, 07:54 PM   #1
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hmm...?


with all the estra flow im getting with my new job, i need another tank!
so the options are...
Octopus tank--i love cephalopods and need to get some info as to their husbandry requirements.like what size tank and what i will need other than good skimmer and easy access to a big water change?
seahorses- i love them and have done quite a bit more research on them as it is much easier available.
cup coral aquaculture tank-(have read several documents on this and think i could pull it off well)
Or maybe another type of fish that i could breed and promote a FREE reef freindly fish source.
gimme some input on the octos if you can or point me to someone i can pm.
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Old 09-29-2006, 08:41 PM   #2
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with all the estra flow im getting with my new job, i need another tank!

estra= estrogen?



hey, i have nothing better to do right now than to poke fun at misstypes
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id love to see you do an octo tank, i love em too, always wanted one, even got some good prices on a blue ring. but.... well i dont like dying to much

but for the others. depending on which one you get, most would be ok in a 40 gallon, lots of hiding. you need to figure some way to basically seal it up, any small hole and its a goner, if their beak can fit through, so can the rest of them. good water, best ive heard to do it, is a very large sump on a small viewing tank, with a great skimmer. best of luck if you go that route.

oh, and if you need something to burn money on, i can use some free equipment and what not. hint hint.
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