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Nice tanks! You've got quite the variety of marine inverts. That Common Pleco will definitely need a larger tank, at least 150 gallons, they get very big.
Yes, I've been watching him and he is at least fine for now. Thanks, a lot of those inverts are hitchhikers :D but for now they don't seem to be doing the corals or fish any harm.
 
Some really cool stuff can come as hitchhikers, I got 2 sea cucumbers, a red tuxedo urchin, a ton of brittle stars and even a small goby that way.

Wow, a fish even? What species of goby do you know?
I had all kinds of interesting hitchhikers too, a baby abalone and several small starfish come to mind. :)
 
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Wow, a fish even? What species of goby do you know?
I had all kinds of interesting hitchhikers too, a baby abalone and several small starfish come to mind. :)
I don't know what kind of goby it was, it was about 1cm long and mint green with vertical red bars. Very pretty. Quite a few of them fell out of the rock when they pulled the rock out of the tank at the store. Unfortunately he did not survive the cycle, neither did a grey nudibranch that came in too.
 
I don't know what kind of goby it was, it was about 1cm long and mint green with vertical red bars. Very pretty. Quite a few of them fell out of the rock when they pulled the rock out of the tank at the store. Unfortunately he did not survive the cycle, neither did a grey nudibranch that came in too.

Very cool. Possibly a species of Trimma or a similar genus, even undescribed possibly.
 
Very cool. Possibly a species of Trimma or a similar genus, even undescribed possibly.
Having a genus narrowed it down a lot, thanks! I had a quick look at different Trimma species and it most resembles Trimma cana (other than being mint-green, although that may have been due to the lighting on the tank and not the fish's actual colouration) If I'd have known it could have been an undescribed species I would have preserved it when it died or at least taken a good photo!
 
Having a genus narrowed it down a lot, thanks! I had a quick look at different Trimma species and it most resembles Trimma cana (other than being mint-green, although that may have been due to the lighting on the tank and not the fish's actual colouration) If I'd have known it could have been an undescribed species I would have preserved it when it died or at least taken a good photo!

Could be the lighting, a lot of fish can look a bit different under various lighting. Then too new Trimma and Eviota are still being described on a regular basis! Probably more likely a known species though since aquarium trade has bases of operation typically.
 
I maintain 2 fish tanks, and am due to get a Syrian Hamster this weekend hopefully

My 35 gallon freshwater:
Common Pleco (Hypostomus plecostomus)
Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi)
Guppy- 'flame tail' morph (Poecilia reticulata)
Formerly kept:
Yoyo Loach (Botia almorhae)
Celebes Halfbeak (Nomorhamphus liemi)
Bolivian Ram Cichlid (Mikrogeophagus altispinosus)

My 65 gallon Reef:
Yellow Watchman Goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus)
Bubble Tip Anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor)
Candy Cane Coral (caulastrea furcata)
Green Star Polyp (Pachyclavularia violacea)
Red Hermit Crab (Clibanarius Sp.)
Mexican Turbo Snail (Turbo fluctuosa)
Tiger Conch (Strombus Sp.)
Cowrie (Cypraea Sp.)
Cerith Snail (Cerithium Sp.)
Asterina Starfish (Asterina Sp.)
Pineapple Scypha Sponge (Sycon Ciliatum)

Former:
Blue Green Chromis (Chromis viridis)
Lawnmower Blenny (Salarias fasciatus)
Blue Hermit Crab (Clibanarius Sp.)
Emerald Crab (Mithraculus sculptus)
Nassarius Snail (Nassarius vibex)

Trying to identify exact species can be really annoying, and I'm left with no choice but a bunch of 'Sp.':mad:. Also a bunch of corals, etc., I'll list later.
Personally, I am a fish person myself, too, but I also fancy guinea pigs, thus making me more of a guinea pig and fish person than a cat or dog person. TBF, I like all animals, so I obviously like cats and dogs as well.

Anyways, besides guinea pigs and fish, my other favorite pet types would be other aquatics, reptiles, amphibians, birds (including "farm" birds (e.g. chickens)), and hamsters.
 
I currently have a collection consisting of brown hyena, bat ear foxes, caracal, an aardwolf and radiated tortoises. It an absolute privilege to be able to work with these animals and educate folks about them! They are such awesome animals and deserve our love and protection! I hope one day to open a small Zoo so that I can reach even more people and teach them about wildlife and the importance of conservation.
 
I only have a grumpy shih tzu now. I have moved several times in the near past and I rehomed my previous collection. It killed me to do so, as I loved the animals, but I knew I couldn't provide the environment they needed and the additional stress of having to be rehomed several times. My previous group of pets consisted of, and this should be no surprise considering the moniker I have chosen here, all amphibians in my animal room. I had Green Tree Frogs, Grey Tree Frogs, an Ornate Horned Toad, several Fire-Bellied Toads, two Spotted Salamanders, a Tiger Salamander, a handful of Dwarf Clawed Frogs, Green and Black Mantellas, Painted Mantellas and two Axolotls. After extensive vetting, they were rehomed and I hope they are doing well.
 
Recently picked up a few critters for the 120l reef, a Queensland Combtooth Blenny (Ecsenius mandibularis), two strombus that I believe are Tiger Strombus (Conomurex luhuanus), Turbo Snails (Turbo sp.) and a Doughnut Coral (Acanthophyllia deshayesiana).

Unfortunately the Red Tuxedo Urchin (Mespilia globulus) has died. It was just his time I think, I had him for years and the normal lifespan for the species is 2-5 years.
 
Mine and my Husbands current collection consists of
  • 2 border collies
  • 2 cats
  • 15 chickens
  • 9 ducks
  • 2 geese
  • 1 donkey
  • 8 goats
  • 2 Kune kune pigs
  • 15 rabbits
  • 4 fancy rats
  • 3 fancy mice
  • 3 multimates
  • 8 skunks
  • 1 Eurasian eagle owl
  • 1 tawny owl
  • 23 ferrets
  • 3 Richardson ground squirrels
  • 1 silver fox
  • 2 raccoons
  • 2 Coati mundis
  • 2 African cape genets
  • 2 beech martens
  • 2 yellow mongoose
  • 3 love birds
  • 2 lorikeets
  • 1 Tanuki
It continues to grow as we build and is our 24/7 job. Our whole life is our animals
 
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