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On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 22:43:31 GMT, "Karim Ebrahim"
wrote: Recently I moved into my new home that has an established Marine Aquarium (100 gallons) with over 100 pounds of live Fiji rocks (purple in color) and some live stock (1 Yellow Tang, 1 blue regal tang, 1 cinnamon Clownfish, and a Bloodshrimp). As a beginner hobbyist and someone willing to learn more about marine aquariums, I was wondering if anyone can tell me what species of fish I can add to my current collection without a.) disrputing the current chemistry among the fish I have and b.) without breaking the bank. Here's a link to *A* compatibility chart: http://www.aquariumstuffers.com/compatibility.cfm Emphasis on *A* because no two charts are alike. Greg Miller ) http://www.gregmiller.net http://www.net-chess.com |
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