Navarre
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Really nice photos
If you have any questions regarding the setup of a marine tank then head over to the Marine section and say "Hi". We are all very happy to tak with anyone who wishes toknow more about the saltwater side of this hobby. There is alot of members that have lots of experience in setting up a system and would be more than willing to give you some info etc.
As for the photos...
Photo 3 Dog faced puffer. They grow real large and have "Attitude"
Photo 4 Purple tang with Yellow tangs. Not usually seen together in tank as they will fight so the tank they are in must be massive to stop territorial agression
Photo 5 More yellow and purple tangs
Photo 6 Yellow tang with an Anthias alongside. Not sure what species of anthias as there are so many.
Photo 8 Copperband Butterflyfish. Very graceful yet very hard to get feeding in captivity. A natural eater of Aiptasia (a marine hobbiests nightmare)
Hope this helps
If you have any questions regarding the setup of a marine tank then head over to the Marine section and say "Hi". We are all very happy to tak with anyone who wishes toknow more about the saltwater side of this hobby. There is alot of members that have lots of experience in setting up a system and would be more than willing to give you some info etc.
As for the photos...
Photo 3 Dog faced puffer. They grow real large and have "Attitude"
Photo 4 Purple tang with Yellow tangs. Not usually seen together in tank as they will fight so the tank they are in must be massive to stop territorial agression
Photo 5 More yellow and purple tangs
Photo 6 Yellow tang with an Anthias alongside. Not sure what species of anthias as there are so many.
Photo 8 Copperband Butterflyfish. Very graceful yet very hard to get feeding in captivity. A natural eater of Aiptasia (a marine hobbiests nightmare)
Hope this helps