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What is your dream fish?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by xroads, Mar 8, 2010.

  1. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    If cost was no object, what is the one fish you would love to have?
    For me it would be a comb jellyfish.
     
  2. stew Well-Known ReefKeeper GIRS Member

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    As long as we're dreaming I'll go for a Japanese Dragon Eel.  And the tank to put it in!!
     
  3. Strong

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    A dolphin!!
     
  4. FlyingMoray Experienced Reefkeeper

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    To be technical a dolphin isn't a fish ;-)
    I'd say a pair of conspic angels and/or a rhinopias scorpionfish.
     
  5. FishBrain Expert Reefkeeper

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    leafy sea dragon
     
  6. Bluefool

    Bluefool Inactive User

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    Madarin. Hey, I just dig that fish.
     
  7. Waverz

    Waverz Expert Reefkeeper

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    My dream fish would be about 6 foot tall, blonde hair with a great set of fins!
     
  8. Foo

    Foo Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Pair of Crosshatch Triggers or a Peppermint Angel
     
  9. marty

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    Posted By Waverz on 03/08/2010 03:45 PM
    My dream fish would be about 6 foot tall, blonde hair with a great set of fins!
    Well played sir
     
  10. adampottebaum

    adampottebaum Experienced Reefkeeper GIRS Member

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    A pair of morish idols, an achilles tang, or a leafy sea dragon.

    It would also be cool to see the platinum arowana some day. $200,000 is a little too expensive for me to buy one...
     
  11. pwfish

    pwfish Well-Known ReefKeeper Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member

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    Posted By FlyingMoray on 03/08/2010 02:15 PM
    To be technical a dolphin isn't a fish ;-)
    I'd say a pair of conspic angels and/or a rhinopias scorpionfish.
    Although its common name is "dolphin-fish", the mahi-mahi is a fish not a dolphin, and is not at all related to the Delphinidae family of mammals whose
     
  12. Bluefool

    Bluefool Inactive User

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    I want to change my answer.
    The thing is....if you want to catch one of those, the bait you need is *way* more expensive than a new protein skimmer.
     
  13. marty

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    Posted By Bluefool on 03/08/2010 11:01 PM

    Posted By Waverz on 03/08/2010 03:45 PM
    My dream fish would be about 6 foot tall, blonde hair with a great set of fins!
    I want to change my answer.
    The thing is....if you want to catch one of those, the bait you need is *way* more expensive than a new protein skimmer.
    Wish I would've thought of this before I bought "bait" about a month ago... Woulda been a Really nice skimmer! jk lol
     
  14. Jay Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Haha nice!
     
  15. wolfman1973

    wolfman1973 Inactive User

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    even though they are some what affordable these days,i have wanted a mystery wrasse for some time now
     
  16. FishBrain Expert Reefkeeper

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    Posted By wolfman1973 on 03/09/2010 11:00 AM
    even though they are some what affordable these days,i have wanted a mystery wrasse for some time now
    Hung over at sea of marvels has one. He told me $100 but you know how he gives different people different prices.
     

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