Deep Sea Fish. Imagining The Future of The Saltwater Hobby.

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Would be unusual, eerie, absolutely cool at the same time.

I’d imagine that before we can do fully deep sea tanks, we’d do mesophotic and rariphotic species tanks.


For now, we have to be content with mostly shallow water species, which don’t get me wrong, I still love the ones on my stocking list. :)
Well not exactly a few of us do have access to deepwater and coldwater fish just give the hobby time.
 

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How about an arctic reef tank with those really cold water fish? The hobby has grown a lot but we still have so much to do its exciting
I’m close to cold water reef/. I keep my tank at 71-72half degrees and all my coral grows well and all fish n seahorses (16 of em) spawn n mate

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I’m close to cold water reef/. I keep my tank at 71-72half degrees and all my coral grows well and all fish n seahorses (16 of em) spawn n mate

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Cool but definitely not true arctic ocean level cold but cool. Lower metabolism and less feedings I guess...
 

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