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Old January 10th, 2008, 05:25 AM
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Re: New Year, New Fish...

great fish. I have seen them at my LFS before that were about 6 inches. be careful with him though, he will be eating ALL the fish in your tank when he gets to be about a foot long. you have about 2 years before he will be a thread though

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Old March 10th, 2008, 11:37 PM
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Re: New Year, New Fish...

very nice fish it has a very distinctive look to it. I would put a five hundred gallon in if i were you, give him some room.

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Old March 12th, 2008, 05:45 AM
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Re: New Year, New Fish...

while were at it suggesting tank sizes for you ill let you know i found a steal a 900 gallon for the ultra low price of $18,000 thats right the never before seen price of a cool 18 THOUSAND dollars. what a steal right?

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Old March 12th, 2008, 06:13 AM
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Re: New Year, New Fish...

Have you ever seen the plumbing that goes into a typical tank that size? My buddies dad had one about that size and it took up a whole room behind it thats about what he had invested in his and he got frustrated with it and took it down and sold the whole thing plumbing and all for 5k!

On another note whats the point of digging up 3month old threads?

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Re: New Year, New Fish...

why not. nothing else was happening in this area of the forum

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sorry i didn't even notice it was that old

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Re: New Year, New Fish...

Fishfan you are completely right there is absolutely nothing going on here, I was just messing with y'alls anyway.

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Re: New Year, New Fish...

screw returning the fish, whats smarter? buying a 380 gallon or giving away the fish? obvious answer.

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