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    Posted: August 20 2007 at 1:24pm
What is the best site for browsing SW fish species? (i.e. cichlid-forum)
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I don't know. Fishbase maybe?

 
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Feel free to post your wish list so we can help you avoid problems with incompatibility and feeding. The difference between herbivores and carnivores is something to watch.
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When I decide to cross over to the darkside, I am leaning towards seahorses only and eventually corals with a rafugium to help my tank reach homeostasis.Thumbs%20Up

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What nobody can tell may anything about sea horses
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Sorry man seahorses are to sensitive for my level of stupidity I am still trying to figure out why my work issues me sharp objectsLOL
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