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Saltwater tank feeding. eels, puffer, trigger, tang, clownfish.

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2009

Saltwater tank feeding.

Black Eel
Ghost Eel
Humu Trigger
Some Other Trigger
Yellow Tang
Spotted Puffer
Tomato Clown
Hermit Crab

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  • if u were to move to a different house how are u supposed to bring the tank cuz im 15 years old n thinking about buying a tank but when i move out i dontt know how to bring it

  • @tourettesguy420 It would be a task that is for sure. I would probably either bag up all the fish, or put them all in sealed tupperware containers(fish can live a couple days in bags/containers - just try to keep their temperature good). Then get the tank setup as fast as possible. The problem would be, the new tank wouldn't have time to 'cycle', but my sump tank I could leave setup and water in it, so it would help cycle the tank fast.

  • What was that? (food)

  • @varmman silverside frozen fish

  • thats way too much food and this aint no predator tank

  • @bluelinebill1 yeah... eels, puffers, triggers... not predators... ok...

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  • your eel is absolutely gorgeous! ^_^

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  • @EvOmidget147 There is no coral. 

  • @earthling1984 keep much things as you can with biological bacteria(filters,live rock) dont clean anything or buy new stuff. just set it up right away with all the same product. Get a lot of established ceramic rings for your filter, and dose the tank with Cycle right away. You will be fine

  • hey thinking about getting a few but what are the prices im just starting though could u give me some tips and prices for the fish? thanks love the video

  • get a background :)

  • yeah dude you kinda did over feed them, i mean if they eat it all thats one thing but that still wouldnt be good for them.

  • Does your trigger nip at the coral? Please respond

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