180 gallon All-Glass Aquarium Bronx, New York

Crazdreef, my sentiments exactly! I love the Marine Aquarium hobby and it keeps me from drinking myself to death in clubs or bars. I honestly thought I could save money. Man I was wrong lol.
 
Chaoticreefer4u & alien9168, Thank you very much for your kind compliments. Here is the latest photograph of what the Marine Aquarium looks like. It was pay day so I got a chance to purchase some things...

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I purchased and acclimated a Lawnmower Blenny to add my Aquarium. I could pass this little shy guy up I thought I would save him from a Petland Discount that had idiots working in it and sold him to my thinking he was a Damsel for $4.99 Might just shop their again for their cheap prices.

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This little Reticulated Puffer was my first Puffer I purchased in my old 55 gallon tank. Since the move I finally had a chance this past weekend to bag and transport hom from Poughkeepsie, New York to his new home in the Bronx.

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Here's another photograph of the African Starry Puffer which loves tormenting my Mexican Turbo Snails by flipping them over while I'm away at work and school. So far no casualties yet.....

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Here a shot of my companion Quarentine tank. My Eclipse 10 gallon. The water is still a bit cloudy because I just set it up this weekend. I usually can find good prices for Marine fish at Petco yet their fish always seem to be sick and they never do anything about it. So my Quarentine tank comes complete with a Cleaner Shrimp to help ensure the health of any new purchases. I have a Blue Spotted Puffer in their (just a baby about 1/4 of an inch) Can't wait till she is bigger.

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Alien9168, I'm not sure on how many Puffers I'm thinking about keeping within the tank. I usually pay a visit to the local Aquarium and see what new and interesting deliveries have arrived. But it seems that I have a fascination with Puffers. I'm hoping to put a Map Puffer in next if I can afford it. But every time I say I'm going to stop and stick with what I have I'm like wow look at that one and it ends up coming home with me. Thank you for the compliment.
 
Steveboo, thank you very much for the compliment. That African Starry Puffer is great. He seems to be the big cheese of all the puffers within my tank. The wonderful thing about them is that everyone gets along just fine. No fighting or fin picking. I love it.
 
Julio, I'm not sure sure because I love Corals as well and I'm used to pushing the envelope. I'm most likely going to include some Coral eventually down the line. My Puffers are feed pretty well. (Sometimes I think they eat better then me). They usually pretty good not to eat Corals that I have placed in the tank as long as I keep the bellys full. In my last 55 gallon they started to simply ignore my corals even when they appeared hungry.
 
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