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Old 1st May 2009, 11:45 PM   #1
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After lots of hard work and patients our marine setup is really coming together now, our latest additions a long horn cow fish and a snow flake moray ell
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might have to have a run down your way in a few weeks
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wow just wow those look amazing! .. beautiful !
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Stunning Wayne, they look so pretty mate, well done..

get some up of your whole set-up, id love to see it all in action. :)
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nice fish mate,but i have to say they will outgrow your tank pretty rapidly ! the cowfish will peck at and eat most sessile inverts inc feather dusters,and the moray will eat any mobile inverts and fish small enough to fit in it's mouth,snowflakes aren't as bad as gymnothorax sp but echidna sp eat mainly inverts in the wild,you are really looking at a 6x2x2 minimum in the long term,sorry to sound negative but just letting you know the facts,good luck Paul
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Thanks Paul, i did do my research before buying thes fish, touch wood iv not had any problems with any of the fish yet, apparently if you keep your moray well feed it shouldn't bother any of the inverts
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hi Wayne yes i've heard that as well,maybe i'm a bit blinkered as my leopard moray was a nutter !!! but that was a gymnothorax tesselatus and ate ANYTHING lol good luck mate
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Hi , yea I had a snowflake moray and never had any trouble with it with the other fish.

Cant wait for my Caiman to go into the garage and then I will be setting up my 6ft tank as a marine tank again .....



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nice pics wayne nice fish just out of interest so i know how much of a dent in the wallet im gunna take how much did all that live rock cost you what sort of pump, protein skimmer etc have you got running that setup thanks
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stunnng Wayne always fasinated me marine set ups
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