What’s the most expensive inhabitant of your tank?

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I would say my bounce mushroom. Its linage dates back to the 1400's when Christopher Columbus brought it over on the Santa Maria.

I would guess my $10 bali green slimer would be a close second though. :rolleyes:

Livestock would be either my hippo tang or powder blue tang.
 
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Achilles tang had it for about 4 years dang near bullet proof. All though when I had the house fire and had to house them in a friends tank he picked up ich all my fish in QT right now doing the whole fallow thing again cause I didn't catch it until I put them back in my tank. Never had an ich prob with it before. Come march all will be good in the world again :D
 

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Black Tang

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It was a single rock, purchased dry for $150 or so......

Then it was my Quoyi Parrotfish........


And now it is my Gem Tang.....

I am eyeing a coral that costs more than all three combined, but sanity will probably talk me off that ledge.
 

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That would be my Space Invader colony. I had 3 crashes this past winter during vacations, but he came through with flying colours. The same cannot be said of my SPS frags. I need to rotate him back towards the light (his back is to it), but I will need to move all the frags near him first for their own protection.

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