R reefLA1 New member Apr 12, 2016 #1 Joined Apr 25, 2013 Messages 949 Likes 2 Points 0 Location los angeles Apr 12, 2016 #1 Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
J Josh9448 Member Apr 12, 2016 #2 Joined May 11, 2015 Messages 463 Likes 1 Points 18 Location Orange county Apr 12, 2016 #2 Look cool
R Reeferfourlife Member Apr 12, 2016 #3 Joined Nov 30, 2015 Messages 728 Likes 1 Points 18 Location Rosemead Apr 12, 2016 #3 Yea I wouldn't stick my hand in the tanks with these crazy looking fish. Just the looks will give me second thought
Yea I wouldn't stick my hand in the tanks with these crazy looking fish. Just the looks will give me second thought
Greaser9999 Member Apr 12, 2016 #4 Joined Jan 18, 2014 Messages 4,644 Likes 17 Points 38 Location Westminster Apr 12, 2016 #4 Survival possibility of any other inhabitants... 0.00%
R reefLA1 New member Apr 12, 2016 #5 Joined Apr 25, 2013 Messages 949 Likes 2 Points 0 Location los angeles Apr 12, 2016 #5 Swallowed a goby whole Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
C coral.trout New member Apr 13, 2016 #6 Joined Mar 14, 2016 Messages 6 Likes 1 Points 3 Location AU Apr 13, 2016 #6 We have something similar here I Western Australia. We don't keep them in our tanks though! Beautiful looking fish. We call them a seargent baker and catch them in waters up to 100metres deep. They eat bait bigger than thier bodies. Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk
We have something similar here I Western Australia. We don't keep them in our tanks though! Beautiful looking fish. We call them a seargent baker and catch them in waters up to 100metres deep. They eat bait bigger than thier bodies. Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk
lowbudget Premium Member Supporter Apr 13, 2016 #7 Joined Nov 26, 2007 Messages 22,203 Likes 88 Points 48 Location los angeles Apr 13, 2016 #7 coral.trout said: We have something similar here I Western Australia. We don't keep them in our tanks though! Beautiful looking fish. We call them a seargent baker and catch them in waters up to 100metres deep. They eat bait bigger than thier bodies. Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk Click to expand... welcome justin from australia. you must have a nice picking of corals in your tank
coral.trout said: We have something similar here I Western Australia. We don't keep them in our tanks though! Beautiful looking fish. We call them a seargent baker and catch them in waters up to 100metres deep. They eat bait bigger than thier bodies. Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk Click to expand... welcome justin from australia. you must have a nice picking of corals in your tank
C coral.trout New member Apr 13, 2016 #8 Joined Mar 14, 2016 Messages 6 Likes 1 Points 3 Location AU Apr 13, 2016 #8 lowbudget said: welcome justin from australia. you must have a nice picking of corals in your tank Click to expand... Thanks mate, my tank is very boring compared to the threads I've seen on here. You Americans really don't muck around when it comes to impressive tanks. It's my first and she's only a few months old. Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk
lowbudget said: welcome justin from australia. you must have a nice picking of corals in your tank Click to expand... Thanks mate, my tank is very boring compared to the threads I've seen on here. You Americans really don't muck around when it comes to impressive tanks. It's my first and she's only a few months old. Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk
lowbudget Premium Member Supporter Apr 13, 2016 #9 Joined Nov 26, 2007 Messages 22,203 Likes 88 Points 48 Location los angeles Apr 13, 2016 #9 you should start a build thread to document your tank. you have to 3 great things down there. great corals, off roading, and hospitality
you should start a build thread to document your tank. you have to 3 great things down there. great corals, off roading, and hospitality
Zoarder Member 2020 Philanthropist Supporter 2020 POTM Apr 13, 2016 #10 Joined Apr 26, 2013 Messages 10,643 Likes 49 Points 48 Location Los Angeles Apr 13, 2016 #10 lowbudget said: you should start a build thread to document your tank. you have to 3 great things down there. great corals, off roading, and hospitality Click to expand... And spiders size of a small car. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
lowbudget said: you should start a build thread to document your tank. you have to 3 great things down there. great corals, off roading, and hospitality Click to expand... And spiders size of a small car. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
805reef Premium Member Supporter Apr 13, 2016 #11 Joined Aug 9, 2008 Messages 1,409 Likes 22 Points 38 Location Oxnard, CA Apr 13, 2016 #11 That's one scary little fish.