P Pleco420 New member Apr 28, 2007 #1 I think it is a gymnothorax friambiatus (not sure of the spelling on the latter) Thanks for your help and hope you enjoy the pics
I think it is a gymnothorax friambiatus (not sure of the spelling on the latter) Thanks for your help and hope you enjoy the pics
F fishboyy New member Apr 28, 2007 #3 <a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9828465#post9828465 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by smeese Looks like a fibriated moray???? Click to expand... ditto fibriated moray
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9828465#post9828465 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by smeese Looks like a fibriated moray???? Click to expand... ditto fibriated moray
billsreef Moderator, 10 & Over Club Premium Member Apr 28, 2007 #4 fimbriated Nice looking one at that
P Pleco420 New member Apr 30, 2007 #7 He was about 20", traded him for a lemonpeel Angelish from a LFS. My tank could not handle the bio-load. So I am returning to being a reefer :O)~~~
He was about 20", traded him for a lemonpeel Angelish from a LFS. My tank could not handle the bio-load. So I am returning to being a reefer :O)~~~
LisaD That's not a salmon Team RC May 1, 2007 #11 He was about 20", traded him for a lemonpeel Angelish from a LFS. My tank could not handle the bio-load. So I am returning to being a reefer Click to expand... so are you saying you are returning the eel? I'd think a lemonpeel angel would be less bioload than the eel. sorry, I'm confused.
He was about 20", traded him for a lemonpeel Angelish from a LFS. My tank could not handle the bio-load. So I am returning to being a reefer Click to expand... so are you saying you are returning the eel? I'd think a lemonpeel angel would be less bioload than the eel. sorry, I'm confused.
P Pleco420 New member May 1, 2007 #12 No, sorry, I was saying that I traded the eel in for the lemonpeel angel fish. The eel's bioload was too much for me to handle, at times (lazy) the cyano blooms would get 2 inches thick. Also, I added a hawkfish to my tank. He is awesome! :O)
No, sorry, I was saying that I traded the eel in for the lemonpeel angel fish. The eel's bioload was too much for me to handle, at times (lazy) the cyano blooms would get 2 inches thick. Also, I added a hawkfish to my tank. He is awesome! :O)
LionfishFinatic New member May 2, 2007 #13 That was a beautiful fimbriated moray!!! can we see some full tank shots?!?!
P Pleco420 New member May 2, 2007 #14 What do you think...? The plan is to add a YSM, Mandarin & Myestery or Linneatus wrasse (perhaps m/f combination)
What do you think...? The plan is to add a YSM, Mandarin & Myestery or Linneatus wrasse (perhaps m/f combination)