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Old July 16th 03, 07:40 PM
Phil O'Connor
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So how on earth would that guy catch one of those tangs if it got ick, to
quarantine it? I dont even know how to catch one in my 46 gal without tearing
it down.

How do they do it in the big public aquariums? Especially since you cant net a
tang. I remember being at the aquarium in Brooklyn, seeing all those tangs in
there, wondering how they handle disease issues.

richard reynolds wrote:

http://www.mr4000.com/

If i am not mistaken i heard this guy only had it setup for a little while,
before tearing it down, i have no real info just 4th hand rumor mill type of
stuff.

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plaguebeast wrote in message
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does anyone have a link to the guy who built the huge aquarium in his
basement ?




 




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