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I guess fish are most expensive where you live.
You can buy a Yellow tang on the LFS for about $29. Check www.sal****erfish.com and they are not the cheapest out there. Sometimes you also find decent deals on ebay. I guess your only option is to move to USA, lol Ruben "Gill Passman" wrote in message ... RubenD wrote: Just wondering why did you pick the cardinal and the chromis. A yellow tang would've been a great colorful option, along with nemo (clown fish) and dory (blue tang). I mean, for the cost of having a SW tank to end up with $2 fish. Might as well gotten a FW with some fw angels or some ciclids. I say that because I went SW for the colors and variety. A whole new world. Just a comment, after all, it's your tank..=) Ruben Well I wish it was $2 of fish - lol. The chromis I liked the look of even though relatively cheap - £20 for the 6 of them - they were on offer. The banggai's cost £50 for the pair and although predominately black and white/cream are great looking fish - we call them the punks because of their finnage. Here's a link to an article on them, which has a pic:- http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.u....php?news=1297 A yellow tang and coral beauty are on the list - this will set me back around £60. I particularly am looking for herbivores/omnivores as the tank is looking more and more like a planted tank daily - I got a lot of higher level algae come in on the LR when I set it up. I'm also looking at a Royal Gamma (not a false) but am still researching other fish for the tank - I'd like a Mandarin but am waiting for the tank to mature more (it's only been running since mid-April). I also need to get some more inverts and corals - I'm looking at getting some Sand sifting star fish, more snails, hermits etc. The tank has the usual suspects Coral wise but the more exotic are going to set me back between £30-40 per frag. UK prices force a slow stocking of the tank. I've ruled out a "Dory" as I think that the tank is too small and I have no space for a larger reef tank unless I convert my largest freshwater (6 foot). I also have to spread my budget across 7 tanks of which this is only one and a pond project. I already have a pair of Clowns in a 15 gall Nano reef. I don't want to add any more clowns to the new tank in case I decide to move the clowns from the Nano - I keep prevaricating about doing it - yes, the Nano is hard to keep stable but it has an awful lot of creatures in there that would need to move as well. I've pretty much moved most of the corals into the big tank which as I see it were the greatest issue. The tank will probably be a FOWLR with the Clowns - the exception being the Xenia that I have by the shedload.... Anyway, part of the fun IMO is the setting up of the tank and going out and researching the additions.....coming from a freshwater background I'm also lairy of adding too many fish at once just in case I get an ammonia/nitrite spike...... I will be off shopping either today or tomorrow for the angels and the yellow tang Gill |
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