finaly cought them at it

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here ive finaly got some pis of my clowns hosting in my leather coral excose the pics they were taken at high speed and they have been auto ajusted in photoshop for colour as they were to dark
pic 1 Mr clown on his own
 

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pic 2 Mr clown having a good old sniff around
 

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pic 3 Mr and Mrs clown having alook around the bottom
 

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Aww cute, would you say keeping a marine tank is harder than a freshwater tank?
 
and pic 4 hope there not searching for a place to be rude and make little clowns
 

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Lynz781 said:
Aww cute, would you say keeping a marine tank is harder than a freshwater tank?
Not really there is more items involved like a skimmer and diffrent lights and ofcourse salt and living rock but once you have all that its pretty easy, i started marines a year ago i started with a 2 ft tank which was ok but did cost alot more than my next tank a 4ft but with the 4FT i was limited with what fish i could have so i got a 5ft tank and used my 4 ft for a sump and thtas what i have now, the only deaths ive had are to do with my power head which sucked a green chromis in ad one of my old clowns and i lost a anemone which sat on a heater. Im getting bored of my 5ft so now am looking into a 7 or 8ft tank this hobby is very addictive
 
I'll probably get one when I move out my folks house. My MTS disease can develop fine when that happens. Marine fish are soo pretty. But I will master the art of keeping freshwater first.
What other fish do you have in there?
 

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