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Midas Blenny and Firefish - QUARANTINE TANK

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2007

I've been getting some rude comments about how the tank is not "adequate. This was a QUARANTINE TANK and they were in there for observation before moving to my 65gallon show tank. Chill out and maybe try being nicer to people

http://www.ear-fung.us/aquarium/

My midas blenny is starting to get a bit bolder. I think he's starting to associate "those huge things on the other side of the glass" (us) with food.

Right now he's in our observation/quarantine tank.

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  • dude. chill out. this was a QUARANTINE TANK.

    Do you think i'd be buying a $60 midas blenny if i wasn't serious about saltwater tanks?

    Take a chill pill and stop criticizing other people when you know NOTHING about them.

    Look at my show tank in the updated description of this video.

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  • @28GallonBowfront I don't own a midas blenny. But typical websites sell them for $40 for small and $60 for full grown. It's not uncommon to pay within that range. A 20 dollar difference is negligible for an American who averages $20/hr salary.

  • @muffemod you got ripped off i have bought two of them each costing $40.

  • @28GallonBowfront because that's how much they cost. Typical PlayStation generation question.

  • why did you pay $60 for a midas blenny?

  • @Jamesbehindyou Really? I read in places that to safely quarantine, it should be a very, very long time since there are parasites and such that have to go through a cycle that lasts longer than a month. Either way, 2-4 weeks is still too much work haha :)

  • @mak3myda3 Actually, you only need to quarantine a fish for about 2-4 weeks. :D Its not really hard! :)

  • midas blennies act just like the one in video. they swim around then they dart in their hiding spots and then 1 minute later they do it all again. mine was very moody he would change colors.

  • lol hey retard its a quarentine tank. what do you want some leather coral and polyps lol it makes MY SKIN CRAW, when people say, or write stuff before understang what they are talking about

  • do midas blenny hide alot or swim around

  • you should place them in a quarantine tank for about 6 months and then to your maintank or display tank. i never quarantine them. Too much work

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