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    Using Live sand and LR from an established aquarium also speeds up the maturing process.
    Is Reef Madness Catchy???

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    I would keep them for free, but i don't know how my clown trigger would treat them. I don't think its worth risking it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crossxfire2 View Post
    I would keep them for free, but i don't know how my clown trigger would treat them. I don't think its worth risking it.
    Thanks crossxfire2.....but by the time I went to buy them, they were gone, but at a little over $200/pair, I don't think I would risk that either...LOL...a great number of us here on this website (speculation here) don't even treat ourselves to $200 meals....I don't think, no matter how pretty that clown trigger is, that i would like to give it that opportunity/honor....LOL...but thanks anyhow...

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    That is exactly why I mentioned it. I would die if my clown trigger ate something that cost 200 dollars. Hey, he made a priceless scare on my finger! Lol. OH, and your welcome.


    Quote Originally Posted by maelv View Post
    Thanks crossxfire2.....but by the time I went to buy them, they were gone, but at a little over $200/pair, I don't think I would risk that either...LOL...a great number of us here on this website (speculation here) don't even treat ourselves to $200 meals....I don't think, no matter how pretty that clown trigger is, that i would like to give it that opportunity/honor....LOL...but thanks anyhow...

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    well, if you want some ocellaris clowns, B&B has them for ten each. They were 7 each yesterday!

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    One word of caution, just because your tank goes throught the cycle doesn't always mean you are now ready for fish. I would try a couple of hardy fish first(You can always take them back to fish store), maybe add some hardy corals, couple of Scarlet Reef Crabs to add color and control bad algae and see how things go before you add expensive fish. Get some algae growing, give your tank time to mature. I know you want to get going but it takes time, a lot of time. (My two Cents)

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