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ClownKnife: Fish

Discussion in 'Freshwater Aquariums & Fish Photos' started by ClownKnife, Aug 23, 2009.

  1. ClownKnife

    ClownKnife Thread Starter New Member

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    In my 55 Gallon tank is My pride and joy... a ClownKnife in it. HE is about a foot and a half long and Growing. At the end of the month I am looking to get a 125 gallon for him. He is about 6 months. Very awsome fish The first time I saw one I knew I had to have one :D .
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  2. DanBruv

    DanBruv New Member

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    very pretty
     
  3. LemonDiscus

    LemonDiscus Active Member

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    That's how my monster tank of Discus started was Giant Oscars..... Its amazing how quick you get new tanks for fish that outgrow them!
     
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    angelLuver New Member

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    verry pretty and BIG !!! lol
     
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    buzz4520 Well-Known Member

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    very nice...it's going to love the 125gal when you get it :D
     
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    nice, one of my kiddos saw the photo and of course asked..."can we get one"
    Mom's reply, "you find room for another large tank and pay for everything and sure" Lol!
     
  7. CichlidStorm

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    i love these but for the life of me i can't keep em alive. Water is way too hard here and its far too expensive to purchase the equipment to soften it just for a fish.