2006 Top 10 Saltwater Fish
Rated #21: LIGEO
Rank: #21 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 10/27/2006
Ratings: 5.6
Number of votes: 50
Quote: PATIENCE IS KEY
Fish Kept: FROGFISH, SAILFIN TANG, BLUE MANDARIN, 2 PORCELAIN CRABS, WHITE ANEMONE CRAB, 2 SERPEANT STARS, TIGER CUCUMBER, VARIOUS SNAILS AND HERMITS
Corals/Plants Kept: BRAIN CORAL RASTA LEATHER, MAXIMA CLAM, BTA,LTA, PURPLE FINGER LEATHER VARIOUS MUSHROOMS-- RICORDIAS, GREEN AND RED DISCOMAS, STRIPED AND MORE A FEW ZOAS, XENIA, COLT CORAL,YELLOW GORGORAINS, LG. GREEN TOADSTOOL, GALAXIA, FROGSPAWN, HAMMER CORAL, FEATHER DUSTERS.
Tank Size: 90
Advice: PATIENCE!!!!!!!!
Description: 5" FROGFISH---NAMED BUBBA!!!!!!!!
Rated #22: patsquach
Rank: #22 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 07/08/2006
Ratings: 5.56
Number of votes: 45
Quote: Excellent!
About Yourself:
I got into the hobby by a close friend. Basically he bought me my first fish. A betta, red, blue and black. After that i got into south american ciclids, Jack dempsey, oscar and others. soon graduated to brackish fish, needle nose gar, datnoid, puffers, scats, bichirs (not brackish, but adaptable)knife fish. Then i got a job at the local pet store. I learned the basics to salt water and gradually increased to a preportional size. Now i have a couple of years behind my belt in aquatics, Salt and fresh. But there is so much knowledge to be had and developed, i will never stop learning. I love to encourage and give advice to new reefers I have a small buisiness setting up and servicing reef tanks and love to problem solve.
My new website is up but still under construction.
check it out so far: www.oneoceanaquatics.com
Fish Kept: 3 Black Percula,
4 green chromis,
3 3-spot damsel,
Pacific Blue Surgion,
Sailfin Tang,
Vlimingii unicornfish,
Royal Gramma,
Flame Cardinal,
Black Sailfin blenny,
Yellow headed gobie,
Orange dartfish,
6-line wrasse,
Emerald crabs,
2 arrow crabs,
skunk cleaner shrimps,
peppermint shrimp,
hermit crabs,
astrea snails,
Refugium:
Green wolf eel,
Horshoe crab,
Decorator crabs (spider, and short leg)
Marine betta
Corals/Plants Kept: Green Carpet anemone,
Green Bubble tip aneamone,
Rose aenemony
Pearl coral ,
Bubble coral (Green and White),
Frog spawn (branching),
Green Montipora ,
scroll coral,
Green Stag Acropora,
White acropora,
orange montipora,
"superman" moat danae montipora.
Blue polyp montipora
White Sinularia,
Ass. colors of polyps,
Pink, green and purple people eaters,
Yellow and green star pollyp,
Leather coral,
Giant cup mushroom,
Daisy pollyp,
Pinnaple coral,
fox coral,
galaxea coral,
assorted ricordia, dicosoma, and rhodactus mushrooms,
Refugium:
feather, bubble/disc, red bubble caulerpa,
Bladed sea grass
other Assorted macro and micro algea
Tank Size: 170
Advice: Read and go slow
Description: sailfin tang
Rated #23: abigspottyfish
Rank: #23 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 01/27/2006
Ratings: 5.51
Number of votes: 69
Quote: are year sure!
Fish Kept: Inhabitants: 1 large regal tang, 1 large sailfin tang, are the bosses of the tank. Along with an array of smaller fishes including a pair of blue cheek gobies, a maroon clown and a cleaner wrasse (2 yrs in captivity) And a lionfish that is rarely in view (Pterios Volitans)
Corals/Plants Kept: 5 x different finger corals
1 toadstool coral
Hammerhead coral
Torch coral
Bubbletip anemone
Tank Size: 180
Advice: Get the best equipment you can afford and take the stocking process slowly
Description: Sailfin Tang up close and personal!
Rated #24: gina6one9
Rank: #24 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 01/08/2006
Ratings: 5.42
Number of votes: 66
Quote: fish r friendz not foooood
Corals/Plants Kept: an assorted mushroom rock, fox coral, purple star polyps, green tipped hammer, sun polyps, yellow polyps, xenia, kenya tree, leather ?, rbta, open brain
Tank Size: 60
Advice:
Description: best friends
Rated #25: kkiwicz
Rank: #25 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 08/17/2006
Ratings: 5.35
Number of votes: 48
Quote: Why Did I Start This
About Yourself: I had a co worker that got me into this.
Fish Kept: Just Damsils My 1st Fish only Show Tank
Corals/Plants Kept: Barnacle, Carved Tufa Rock, Blue Ridge, Brownstem, Pipe Organ, Cauliflower, Staghorn, one Sea Fan
Tank Size: 100
Advice: Ask Alot of Questions
Description: Spot Face Tang
Rated #26: todaq
Rank: #26 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 04/15/2006
Ratings: 5.35
Number of votes: 52
Quote: none
Fish Kept: Damsel, Clownfish, Chromis, Blenny, Boxing shrimp, Moon Wrasse, Hippo Tang
Corals/Plants Kept: Leather corals, Hammer, Frogspawn, Zoanthids, Pineapple Brain, Anemone, glove polyp, tube worms, Open brain
Tank Size: 67
Advice: Patience. Don't rush
Description: Maroon Clownfish
Rated #27: Dancryer
Rank: #27 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 04/03/2006
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 70
Description: My 2 Year Old YellowTang
85g (uk) Bow Front Tank, 4x54 T5
Luminare / Deltec Aqua+ Tubes,
Deltec MCE600 Skimmer, Eheim Pro 3
Ex-Filter, TMC UV15, Tunze 6060 /
Maxi-Jet 1200 PH Combo, Auto Top-Up,
3 Stage 6" DSB, Hydor ETH 300
heater.
Rated #28: CorruptedFish
Rank: #28 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 11/26/2006
Ratings: 5.29
Number of votes: 41
Quote: No one is a born leader, but some people are born leaders.
About Yourself: Accountant by day, diver by afternoon, photographer by night.
Fish Kept: 1 x Banggai Cardinal
2 x Blu etang (juveniles)
1 x Yellow Tang
4 x Large feather dusters - several dozen juveniles
Corals/Plants Kept: Corals (both hard and soft)
Mushrooms brown and green
Xenia Coral
tree like coral x 2
Shelf Coral x 3
2 x Brain Coral (neon green and red)
Sponges
Clams
Zoos
Tank Size: 62
Advice: Take it easy.
Description: My eaten (thank you Picasso trigger)
Harlequin Shrimp taken with a Canon
EOS 1D MKII with Sigma 150mm Macro
lens + 580EX flash on Off Camera
Shoe Cord (held on top of tank aimed
at shrimp) and Canon MT-24EX Macro
Flash aimed at Shrimp (on Camera)
while using tripod.
Aperture is about f/16
Rated #29: davidneuman
Rank: #29 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 01/21/2006
Ratings: 5.26
Number of votes: 66
Quote: None
Fish Kept: 5 green chromis, 1 purple tang, 2 royal grammas, ruby fairy wrasse, 2 clown gobies, 1 sailfin tang, 1 foxface, 2 marron clownfish, 3 jawfish, 1 lawnmower blenny, 1 orange linkia star
Corals/Plants Kept: Green button polyps, many various mushrooms, yellow leather, finger leather, frogspawn, torch, plate, pearl bubble, hammer, pulsing xenia, umbrella, bubble anenome (hosting my clowns), bright bule crocea clam and a little candy cane.
Tank Size: 120
Advice: Go fast...take risks
Description: Krustee the clown gobee on a metllic
green mushroom
Rated #30: Fantasy1369
Rank: #30 out of 181 Saltwater Fish submitted 2006
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Submitted: 11/13/2006
Ratings: 5.25
Number of votes: 51
Tank Size: 55
Description: Here's a pic of my freshwater
STINGRAY! He looks so crazy when he
buries himself under the sand
because all you see are his two eyes
popping out.
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