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So far what we have spent: $300 for the tank, about $100 for testing supplies and chemicals, $40 for live rock and live sand, $40 last night for the critters. We have one of the smallest tanks on the market. Not the same as fresh water fish. My dad had a saltwater tank when we were growing up, and I just remember so many fish were dying. He switched to freshwater many years ago and hasn't had as many problems. However, freshwater fish aren't so colorful and cute to look at. |
They're not. That's why my mom wants the saltwater tank. :rolleyes: |
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The only other freshwater fish I think are pretty are koi, and what a coincidence! They are expensive too! :rolleyes: |
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Capt, what about the light, the heater, the fluval filter, the bubbler thingy, the stange things you need to make the tank look cool? I didn't have a big tank but it was acrylic and was pretty cool it was a big bubble, not to mention the fish I remember I saw this really cool frog I had to have, he was a fortune but so cool, he died the next day. I was sad I killed him, but they were so pretty. I loved my tank, for a while I had these cool sharks and my tank had a sphere to it, so when they swam past, they were almost magnified. Here is similar to the tank I had, but mine was 65 gallons. Now I need to put in nemo missing my fish...lol |
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3 Attachment(s) OMG You are crazy girl!! Salt water tanks are so HARD to maintain and very $$ Here is my best friends hubby's tank :D Everything you see is alive! |
Oh sorry you said hermit crab and my kids had hermit crabs when they were little and they were in a tank with a little water and a rock so they wouldnt drown. They cant breathe under water. |
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Jelly fish tank! - YouTube |
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The jellies are so pretty!!! So hard to care for, correct? |
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