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it might look a bit pokey but there is plenty of room in behind the tube worm as well,the next tank wont be as pokey,hope to pick up a 320l tank on satchuckaroo wrote:thats feckin class gfkelly.
looks pokey in there. but class!
thanks dan,keeping a tank is great way of getting to see some species you would never see on a hook and line,next time you are fishing around low tide bring a small net and rub it under some of the seaweed at water level or in the rock pools and see what you will getDetermined Dan wrote:Very good job Gerry. I've been following your posts and your doing a class job. Looks brill. Well done.
gfkelly1969 wrote:A guide to the identification of more than 370 species
http://www.fishactive.com/pdfs/Fish_Key_Guide.pdf
sorry about the link you can find the book on this link http://www.topfisher.eu/wp-content/uplo ... ressed.pdfDerek M wrote:gfkelly1969 wrote:A guide to the identification of more than 370 species
http://www.fishactive.com/pdfs/Fish_Key_Guide.pdf
Tried your link here but its coming up page not found for me .very nice fish tank you have, had quite a few tanks over the years never a salt water with our fish species and invertabits/mollusks etc. you have me thinking of one now?
family guy wrote:Brilliant idea keep various fish tanks over twenty odd years and never once thought of this
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