Asia Trip 2009 : Singapore : Aquarama 2009 : GEX : Magical Water

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one of the most interesting setup in the aquarama .. keep both fresh and salt in one

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Come on LI, are you sure that is the most interesting set up??
I am sure you have seen more and way better stuff.
 
That would be a sweet tank with fresh and salt water fish..
 
I am not impressed but that's me. I don't condone the unusual combination.
 
Lupin;3169631; said:
I am not impressed but that's me. I don't condone the unusual combination.

Like wise, i am on your side.....The sad thing is all the fishes will die....be it fresh or salted. :cry:

PS: It would make a great fish stock broth just nice for our palate.
 
There have been things very similar to this marketed for a few years. Still cool though I guess.

We need to see more stuff from the show!!
 
Cool find, but there is something fundamentally wrong with this :headshake:

Note that only the hardiest fish are combined in that tank: Clowns, gouramis, goldfish, guppies, loaches. There is no way a softwater tetra would take that for too long, or a pickier saltwater fish.

HarleyK
 
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