look at my new baby boy! Reply #15 – November 24, 2005, 07:32:41 PM I would love one of these(Clown Triggerfish) but, I aint spendin $200 on a fish (at least that's what my wife told me!) Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #16 – November 24, 2005, 08:09:32 PM nice fish. i normally stayed with the black mollys or standard gold fish. Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #17 – November 24, 2005, 08:28:58 PM I always wanted one of these guys. Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #18 – November 24, 2005, 08:33:36 PM THOSE are cooler in large groups:evilgrin: Get about 6 of them that are about 3 or 4 inches in length and then throw in 30 goldfish and watch the festival of meat and scales!:D Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #19 – December 12, 2005, 11:17:41 AM Thought I'd drag this up and show how the fishies are doin...... Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #20 – December 12, 2005, 11:41:06 AM That's neat... how big would a thing like that get? Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #21 – December 12, 2005, 01:17:40 PM The trigger? He's about 2.5" now from mouth to the start of the fin. He's gonna be too big for this tank in about 4 or 5 months. My 75 gallon tank will be up and running by then. That'll be plenty of room for him. They can get to be about 8 inches for this particular species. Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #22 – December 12, 2005, 08:12:55 PM Quote from: Paul FlockhartTHOSE are cooler in large groups:evilgrin: Get about 6 of them that are about 3 or 4 inches in length and then throw in 30 goldfish and watch the festival of meat and scales!:DNot too long ago someone here in Kansas I believe got arrested for seeding pirahnas into a pond.:shakehead Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #23 – December 13, 2005, 07:54:42 AM QuoteNot too long ago someone here in Kansas I believe got arrested for seeding pirahnas into a pondSee, having them in a tank that you control I think is OK but, putting them in the wild in an ecosystem that is going to be devastated by them is stupid. It's things like this that make it hard for people who would take care of them and not put them in the wild. I'm sure some lawmaker got a hold of that info and will try (or has already tried) to ban Piranhas in that county or state even. Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #24 – January 06, 2006, 05:01:25 PM Well since my other dragon died new years day I told the wife I would like another. Well I just got home from work and found this in the cage. Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #25 – January 06, 2006, 05:39:58 PM wow sorry to hear that. you know what he died of? also i would change the substrate he is on to ether paper towel alot easier to clean or non adhesive shelf liner and its like 5 bucks at walmart. Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #26 – January 09, 2006, 10:19:33 PM Not sure what he died from. My wife fed him some greens and he was fine. He was doing his normal running around and climbing on his hamock and jumping. She went to the store and bought some crickets, around 2 dozen small, thats when he started acting funny. He would just stand there and stare off into space. Then teh next morning I went to his cage and found him on his hamock swelled up and dead.I don't know who took it worse my wife or the kids. Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #27 – January 09, 2006, 10:48:02 PM wow that sux. but if at all possibule do get the new baby off that bark. its not good for em at all. use paper towel for now or even tile cut to fit the tank. Quote Selected
look at my new baby boy! Reply #28 – January 10, 2006, 09:20:22 AM Bark is not recommended because it is a good breeding ground for mites. I would stay away from those fake grass mats too. As far as my fish, the tank is doing well, but the Triggerfish has eaten 3 of his tank mates. 1 I was worried about. The other 2 totally blew my mind cause they were bigger than him. One cost $40! Quote Selected