Poll: Do you name your fish?

Do You Name Your Fish?

  • Yes - Fish Only

    Votes: 119 20.5%
  • Yes - Fish and Inverts

    Votes: 134 23.1%
  • No

    Votes: 328 56.5%

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Crabs McJones

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wow thats a mouthful. when you get mad at them do you use their full names?
Absolutely. That's how they know you mean business.
 

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My oldest grand daughter has names for most of my fish but the only one I call by name is Beaker my Copperband Butterfly. He was actually named by @Humblefish who trusted me with his care. He is the biggest pet in the tank.
 

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Ive been keeping fish for 20 years...never named one. My approach is more scientific or clinical or something.
 

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Snooter the Longnose Hawkfish

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and Debbie the Flame Shrimp (Name after her species name, Lysmata debelius)

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All of my other fish have names too but those two names are my favorite out of everything I have right now :)
 

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Most Certainly I do. The Picture is of My Niger Trigger. His name Is Tyrone, Get it Niger Trigger.. Tyrone. I crack myself up. Lol. He's been in my 55 gallon reef for 3 years, last month he Tried to Commit Fishaside while chasing some mysis, he was in the floor when I heard the Flapping, put him back in and is Flourishing Even more

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Of course!! But there's rules, my girlfriend gets too excited and names them before qt that will jinx them so there is a 3 week survival period before naming. Also gives us time to see their personalities.

My clowns were biggie and smalls but smalls isn't with us.
Blue hippo is sargent blue 2
Kole tang is Cole train
Mandarin is Mandy
Blotchy anthias is Elton John (if you Google Elton John pink and yellow polka dot suit you'll see why)
 

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My Wife has named them all....usually something to jog her memory as to what they really are called.....Although I did name my Borbonius Anthias Tony B(ourdaine).....
 

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My first trip to the LFS just getting into saltwater, the LFS worker was complaining his wife kept naming his fish despite him telling her not to. He said it was a superstition that if you name a fish, it will die and his wife was proving it to be true. So I never name fish, and with the exception of a puffer my nephew calls 'puffy' any fish anyone named has died.
 

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I've never named a fish, though my wife and I did call a black moor out in the pond "The Moop".

Bonus points to anyone that gets that reference.
 

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Yes, my wife and grand kids name them all: Kole tang- Woody
Clowns - Max and lilly
Benghai Cardinal - Yipes
Green Chromis - Eenie, Meenie, Minnie, and Moe
Lawnmower Blenny - Hoover
 
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Most Certainly I do. The Picture is of My Niger Trigger. His name Is Tyrone, Get it Niger Trigger.. Tyrone. I crack myself up. Lol. He's been in my 55 gallon reef for 3 years, last month he Tried to Commit Fishaside while chasing some mysis, he was in the floor when I heard the Flapping, put him back in and is Flourishing Even more

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I had a Niger trigger way back when I had a FLOWR tank. My favorite fish hands down. So much fun to watch. He (or she) would move small rocks around the tank. I just named him "Mr. T". I see you have your's in a reef. Does he pick on things?
 

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I have a maroon clown named Sir Bites A lot because he bites me, a potter's angel named Allen Iverson because he is little and tough, a sailfin tang named Bruce Springsteen because he is the boss, and of course a hippo tang named Dori because I have two young children.
 

Algae invading algae: Have you had unwanted algae in your good macroalgae?

  • I regularly have unwanted algae in my macroalgae.

    Votes: 44 35.2%
  • I occasionally have unwanted algae in my macroalgae.

    Votes: 27 21.6%
  • I rarely have unwanted algae in my macroalgae.

    Votes: 9 7.2%
  • I never have unwanted algae in my macroalgae.

    Votes: 10 8.0%
  • I don’t have macroalgae.

    Votes: 31 24.8%
  • Other.

    Votes: 4 3.2%
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