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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

210 gallon saltwater aquarium design and installed by Nic and Joe of infintyaquariums.com of Los Angeles.

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  • What is the name of the trigger that you have with the black body and pink tail? Is it aggressive or passive for a trigger?

  • The fish is called a Pink-tailed Trigger. Typically it is a more passive trigger compared to others in its family. This one, however, has been quite the bruiser.

  • is this your tank?

  • This tank belongs to a client of Infinity Aquarium Design. The tank was installed by them and is maintained by them. I work for the company.

  • is saltwater harder to maintain?

  • not harder necessarily, but there are definitely more requirements to the maintenance.

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  • thats a little packed, even for a 210 gallon.

    a volitan lionfish with chromis? triggerfish and lookdowns...not to mention lookdowns are pelagic, i think you need at least a 500g.

  • that lion fish is going to eat all them chromis 1 by 1 haha

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  • that lionfish is surrounded by food ... wow

  • Oh Brother. 3 Lookdown's in a 210 with all those other fish. They need more like a 2,100 instead of 210.

  • loose the fake coral and just get some live rock. people dont use fake corals like the 80s anymore.

  • can i have your permission to use this clip for an article in advanced aquarist magazine?

    please reply to kennethwingerter@yahoo.com

    thanks!

  • Freaking HOT love the lookdown fish :-)

  • Unlike anything seen before. Triggers and Lions and Damsels...

  • wow!!! impressive!

  • the lookdowns will have to go in a year/clean tank tho with heavy filtration it could work but that's really a high bioload. A 2 year update will answer all the questions...

  • Yea emperors would be really pretty in there!

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