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Old 08-14-2003, 09:16 AM   #17
/)eathKiller
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Join Date: January 5, 2002
Location: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Age: 40
Posts: 6,043
I had a pet oscar once, he stayed alive for almost a decade, it was scarry though, because in that time he grew about 20 times his original size and I had to keep giving him a bigger tank, not only that but the ammount of algea built up rappidly to the poitn where I had to change his tank once a month because you couldn't see inside of it it was so green [img]tongue.gif[/img] Anyway, other things I've had in tanks include puffer fish, starfish, brittle seastars, seahorses, jellyfish, tarpins, wrasis, angel fish, yellow fin snappes, butterfly fish, and I once had a bizare deep-sea cuban worm which came to the surface. A few months later I saw these two guys who went to Cuba to look at the life forms around it and they found a creature just like the one I had, they declared it a new species and slapped their name on it T_T and I was the one who found one first... oh well... Now I just keep 2 guppy tanks and I do have some gold fish that were handed down to me, but theyre eventually going to be cat food if they keep tryin to escape from their tank [img]tongue.gif[/img]

As for the sea-critters, they were all retrurned eventually, but I'll give you one word of advice... NEVER keep jellyfish together in a tank... They canibalize eachother and then eat themselves, no matter how much food you supply them with. I still have yet to explain why this occurs. Anyway, Salt water tanks rock, just so you know [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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