HA! I know someone on there.ATG wrote:
1. Salt water tanks require a fairly serious commitment and expense. To have a healthy tank you will need to replace 1/2 of your tank water once a week and just the salt water costs about $1.50 per gallon to buy or produce.
2. Salt water fish ar way more fragile and hard to keep than fresh water and without those weekly water changes your fish and corral will die.
3. Fresh water fish tanks can be rad. Heres mine.
http://aquaticpredators.com/forums/inde … opic=32717
Is his name ATG?PspRpg-7 wrote:
HA! I know someone on there.ATG wrote:
1. Salt water tanks require a fairly serious commitment and expense. To have a healthy tank you will need to replace 1/2 of your tank water once a week and just the salt water costs about $1.50 per gallon to buy or produce.
2. Salt water fish ar way more fragile and hard to keep than fresh water and without those weekly water changes your fish and corral will die.
3. Fresh water fish tanks can be rad. Heres mine.
http://aquaticpredators.com/forums/inde … opic=32717

Well, I guess I know two people on there now.cowami wrote:
Is his name ATG?PspRpg-7 wrote:
HA! I know someone on there.ATG wrote:
1. Salt water tanks require a fairly serious commitment and expense. To have a healthy tank you will need to replace 1/2 of your tank water once a week and just the salt water costs about $1.50 per gallon to buy or produce.
2. Salt water fish ar way more fragile and hard to keep than fresh water and without those weekly water changes your fish and corral will die.
3. Fresh water fish tanks can be rad. Heres mine.
http://aquaticpredators.com/forums/inde … opic=32717
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