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Finding Nemo Tank

Finding Nemo Tank
ThylacineAlive, 24 Mar 2019
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    • ThylacineAlive
      Finding Nemo tank. November 30, 2018. Complete with Common Clownfish, Pacific Blue Tang, Yellow Tang, Black-Tailed Humbug Damselfish, Longfin Bannerfish, and Long-Spined Porcupinefish.
    • Great Argus
      I note the stand in of Heniochus acuminatus for Zanclus cornutus. Not surprised given the tank's appearance.
      Royal Gramma, cleaner shrimp and starfish are missing too I note.
    • Kakapo
      I entered here for comment the same than Great Argus, but as he already did, I will comment another thing: Fake freshwater plants for a marine aquarium?? This is like the infamous fake coral reef aquarium for cichlids that popped up on Zoochat recently... Plus, a clownfish without an anemone, that is sad :(
    • Great Argus
      And blue tropical aquarium rock... :confused:

      Thylo, how big is this aquarium? Looking at it again the design and light look exactly like my 30 gallon aquarium...
    • ThylacineAlive
    • Hipporex
      @Kakapo I know clownfish do better with a anemone but haven't they been known to do okay without one in aquariums?
    • Great Argus
      @ThylacineAlive I had meant this particular tank, but it looks like they all are pretty small.

      @Hipporex Yes, they have lived just as long without an anemone as with one.
    • Kakapo
      @Hipporex Yes, they can live without anemone, but they feel much better with one. Not sure if "okay" is the best word.
      I think that a comparation woild be more or less the same than any medium-sized mammal (porcupine, fennec, civet...) can live without a shelter. But it's just stressful for them.
    • birdsandbats
      I'm pretty sure Heniochus diphreutes didn't appear in the movie.
    • ThylacineAlive
      @birdsandbats What tells you the fish is H. diphreutes and not acuminatus?

      ~Thylo
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