I love all the avaible varities of Lionfish, Panther/Leopard groupers, tesolata eels and snow flake eels.
Yellow tangs and various damsels with the more common clown fish are nice too.
But the more poisonous they are the more I love them.
Favorite Saltwater Fish
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Re: Favorite Saltwater Fish
The lionfish are some of my favorites as well.paramedic07 wrote:
But the more poisonous they are the more I love them.
And I'm sorry but I must point out that they are venomous, not poisonous. Puffers are poisonous.
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Seahorses.
Clownfish.
Cardinals.
So many to choose from.
Clownfish.
Cardinals.
So many to choose from.
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Im a fan of Jawfish, and gobies, aswell as blennies.
If i had to narrow it down to a few species it would be the Blue dotted Jawfish, and bangaii cardinals.
If i had to narrow it down to a few species it would be the Blue dotted Jawfish, and bangaii cardinals.
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Comet Groupers;
So many fish and not enough time.
One day I swore I would breed lionfish but probably not a good idea being that there is a colony of them right off the coast of NY.
So many fish and not enough time.
One day I swore I would breed lionfish but probably not a good idea being that there is a colony of them right off the coast of NY.
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Maybe try breeding one of the Dendrochirus species? I like those better anyway as they seem to have more personality. I hand fed (yes, stupid!) a D. zebra I had for a while. I would hold the food a bit above the water and he would spit water at me until I gave it to him!
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Actually I will probably breed the clownfish or ponies first.
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