ExtremeClownfish New member Nov 29, 2009 #1 pictures of some of the fish in my sump. feel free to add yours....
mdntrdr New member Nov 29, 2009 #2 feel free to add yours.... I have a couple I would love to add to your sump if I could catch em! Seriously tho......... Beautifull fish.
feel free to add yours.... I have a couple I would love to add to your sump if I could catch em! Seriously tho......... Beautifull fish.
L lperry77 In Memoriam Nov 29, 2009 #4 why keep such beautiful fish stuck in your sump and not on display?
ExtremeClownfish New member Nov 29, 2009 #5 Because they eat corals... We're planning a fish fry in march so they won't be there for long. lperry77 said: why keep such beautiful fish stuck in your sump and not on display? Click to expand...
Because they eat corals... We're planning a fish fry in march so they won't be there for long. lperry77 said: why keep such beautiful fish stuck in your sump and not on display? Click to expand...
ExtremeClownfish New member Nov 29, 2009 #7 No but they eat hermits and turn things over to find them.
GregC New member Nov 29, 2009 #8 ExtremeClownfish said: Because they eat corals... We're planning a fish fry in march so they won't be there for long. Click to expand... Thats awsum! I gotta be there for that! :lol:
ExtremeClownfish said: Because they eat corals... We're planning a fish fry in march so they won't be there for long. Click to expand... Thats awsum! I gotta be there for that! :lol:
pwhitby RC Sponsor Team RC Nov 29, 2009 #9 Can we bring rods and reel and actually catch it first. I have always wanted to go "saltwater" fishing ? P.
Can we bring rods and reel and actually catch it first. I have always wanted to go "saltwater" fishing ? P.
L lperry77 In Memoriam Nov 30, 2009 #10 ExtremeClownfish said: Because they eat corals... We're planning a fish fry in march so they won't be there for long. Click to expand... are you planning on eating them>? if so why not just fatten them up! mmmmmm corals are good eatin!
ExtremeClownfish said: Because they eat corals... We're planning a fish fry in march so they won't be there for long. Click to expand... are you planning on eating them>? if so why not just fatten them up! mmmmmm corals are good eatin!
cody6766 Super Best Friends! Premium Member Nov 30, 2009 #11 I bet it'd be the most expensive fish meal most of us have seen! I hear harlequin tusk pairs well with bearnaise over a celery root puree
I bet it'd be the most expensive fish meal most of us have seen! I hear harlequin tusk pairs well with bearnaise over a celery root puree