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fugupuff;696352; said:
he eats everything, from pellets to smelt, and tries to eat his tank mates, but not successful yet, I think that is why he's trying to grow so fast, so he could eat everyone else in the tank :popcorn:
I don't believe it. A Salt Water Grouper in Freshwater. It will soon require Salt. :p

I want to try again...I just know the 3rd time will be the charm.....:ROFL:
 

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Alright... that last pictue is just too much. I would pretty much sell one of my cars to get any of those fish/turtles in that tank. What is that hiding in the back? Albino Korean perch maybe? The grouper is fantastic looking too.
 

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ultimatejay;714072; said:
Lookin good Wes. So where's the full tankshot? I would like to see it please. Also, I think I've asked a bunch of times with no response yet- Do you have any Tanganikan perch for sale? If so, Pm with a price you want and lets talk. Thank you.

Jarrett
I haven't had the chance to get a full tank shot yet. I'm waiting for an African shipment, once I get it, I'll let you know.

Cheers,

Wes

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you won't see one of these in a freshwater aquarium on an average day. oh, and for all those people who claim that the bumble bee grouper needs to go into saltwater as they grow older, but without any scientific support, how come you guys don't have the same reservation on fish like the lates calcarifer, barramundi, which grows to 4 feet plus, and 300 pounds, and is more often found in salt water than freshwater too?

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