My pets are cooler than yours...

DarthPika

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Anyone else keep saltwater fish/inverts?

Sorry for things that aren't quite in focus. It was having trouble with the smaller things.

Full tank shot. Ignore the fallen power head. (big black thing)
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Brain coral!
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Recovering acanthastrea. You can see where it died off and the skeleton is showing.
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Blue Zoos
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Clown and Anemone
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RE: My reef tank

Omg, that's amazing, I really want to have an aquarium too... I only have a terrarium atm in my room with a gecko inside... but I don't think I can post pictures of that here =P
 
RE: My reef tank

For anyone not familiar with corals, all those are living animals. Nothing in the tank is fake/plastic. They are all real.
 
RE: My reef tank

DarthPika said:
For anyone not familiar with corals, all those are living animals. Nothing in the tank is fake/plastic. They are all real.

OMG, how do you do that? I thought corrals where hard to to grow (I'm not referring to the speed of which they grow), let alone be put into a tank after 'cloning'!
 
Very nice collection. I must ask, how much did this all cost? The abstract aquatic creatures must of been expensive.
 
I have pets too their called goldfish and a Ball python/1 kitty/and 1 dog.
I had a set up similar to your tank but like x2 bigger but maintenance got too costly.

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I'm waiting for my desk to be extended. It's pretty big already, my keyboard, notebook, tv, and my terrarium of my gecko are on it. So there's too less space left for an aquarium. But I really want one... maybe with lobsters, that would be awesome ^^
 
A friend of mine keeps those damsels you have. Are those tomato clowns? They look like it.
I keep freshwater fish (cichlids, mostly) but I like anemones and corals. That brain coral is very pretty.
 
I have a terrarium with a leopard gecko inside and a cat that roams the house except for the garage, and my room due to the gecko. And geckos are cooler fish because you can watch them eat live bugs. Pretty sweet watching it just snatch a mealworm/waxworm/cricket and eat it. You just get to see fish eat little flakes...:p
 
Sea water fish plus youtube editing skills equals really cool nemo spoof, great use for fish
 
all i have is a ball python, 2 cockatiel, 1 pitbull/mastiff, and 1 brazilian parrot (lives in panama. central america w/g.parents cuz we couldnt bring it...dumb customs...)
 
Meaty said:
I have a terrarium with a leopard gecko inside and a cat that roams the house except for the garage, and my room due to the gecko. And geckos are cooler fish because you can watch them eat live bugs. Pretty sweet watching it just snatch a mealworm/waxworm/cricket and eat it. You just get to see fish eat little flakes...:p
Whoo yeah, geckos are way cooler:p And fishes can't change their color (at least not normal fishes). Anyway I'm right if I say geckos don't shed their skin? I nowhere found it and mine never did, but my dad keeps saying it might be possible T.T

Anyway here's a pic what my gecko looks like. It's a Hemidactylus, or House-gecko. (no, it's not my gecko, just a googled pic)
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Meaty said:
I have a terrarium with a leopard gecko inside and a cat that roams the house except for the garage, and my room due to the gecko. And geckos are cooler fish because you can watch them eat live bugs. Pretty sweet watching it just snatch a mealworm/waxworm/cricket and eat it. You just get to see fish eat little flakes...:p

I would be willing to bet that you didn't know that you can watch corals eat food...

I've seen Geckos eat. It's really quite dull compared to what corals do. :p
 
Then you haven't seen how much a gecko can eat :0, mine can eat about 8 to 10 crickets after eachother. The gecko is about 5 times larger the cricket, and still he doesn't get any thicker :0 that's magic!

But still it's fun to see how a gecko slowly approaches the cricket and doesn't move until the cricket moves, even if it's a small movement of the antenae, and then the gecko strikes very fast, very fast...
 
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