Fish Facts with Quality Marine, Episode 1 - Reef Safe Triggerfish
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Good basic info on three very cool fish . . .
And a great idea for a video series!
Nice to get a peek into Quality Marines' facility, as well.
~Bruce
Very Nice Video
I guess it is time to add a crosshatch ?
Does Quality Marine sell to the public or just wholesale to LFS?
I say, if the tank is large enough, do it! Crosshatch Triggerfish are really stunning.
-Robert @ MD
Gorgeous Tank man, great work! Cleaner shrimp are always a hoot when you stick your hand in the tank, makes me laugh everytime.Should be enough it is 180 gallons you can check it by yourself Robert from the link in the signature
Thanks for the compliments and I am stoked to get this series going. Any suggestions for future fish to feature?
-Robert @ MD
Hey, Robert!
I'd suggest fish - like the triggers - where you can impart some useful information, or bust a myth, such as "all damsels are the spawn of Satan", "Which angelfish are the most reef-safe", or "All parrotfish eat live coral and poop beaches". Other great topics might include fish that are _very_ tempting, such as mandarins, butterflies or Achilles tangs, and what needs to happen in order for those fish to be cared for appropriately.
Another great group to feature would be the increasing number of fish that are being captive-bred.
Just a few off the top . . .
~Bruce (Who has a blue-jaw triggerfish and a recalcitrant Quoy's parrotfish, and wants a pair of green mandarins and an Achilles tang . . . (9_9)
Does Quality Marine sell to the public or just wholesale to LFS?
I think the biggest thing for me would be a video that basically reads the description on liveaquaria. One of the first things I do when I see a fish I like is look it up on there and go to YouTube. The issue is that not much is on YouTube. There is a severe lack of information vids for individual fish.
I think your next idea is great to talk about dragonets.
Specific fish I'd like to see are the different lions.