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Snugz
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Fingerling
Posts: 15
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Registered: 22-Jan-2003
female canada
I have a 75 gal tall that I would like to make a brackish tank. I would like your ideas on how to stalk it. Anything goes!
Post InfoPosted 26-Jan-2006 11:51Profile PM Edit Report 
Shinigami
 
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Ichthyophile
Catfish/Oddball Fan
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Registered: 22-Feb-2001
male usa us-delaware
Well you can start by choosing the victim of your stalking behavior, finding out where they live, and then following them around...

No, seriously, stocking a 75 gallon brackish sounds cool. Is this gonna be a paludarium (half land/half water)? This would be a great set-up for Mudskippers or Anableps. I believe it may be possible to keep Archers in there as well, but I'm not sure. If you don't want to do them, puffers, gobies, and such are also promising choices of fish for the tank. Obviously, Poecilids such as Mollies would quite like the brackish. If you want to go for a predator, the only thing that beats a "Freshwater" Stonefish is a "Freshwater" Moray Eel.

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Post InfoPosted 26-Jan-2006 11:51Profile PM Edit Report 
Snugz
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Fingerling
Posts: 15
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Registered: 22-Jan-2003
female canada
hahaha.. my bad! At work we tease the overnight STOCKERS and call them STALKERS so I'm so used of writing it that way I didn't even think of it.

I really like puffers, gobies and mudskippers. I had a Violet Goby before and he was so cool. The choices the choices...
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