I use to love the princess-y movies disney makes but not anymore.
I haven't seen a lot of pixar/disney movies due to money reasons. I still haven't seen Moana.. =/ Recently seen Brave, Soul and a pixar short about a cute little birb. I've a lot to catch up on now that I have access to Disney +
Though.. now that I am a newbie fish keeper.. I might end up nitpicking everything wrong with the tank the little clownfish is put in..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... e=emb_logo
lets go with this clip here.
That may be... 10-20g tank. If lucky a 50g.. hard to tell.
Juvenile Clown Fish: 20g minimum
Moorish Idol: 210g tank minimum
Porcupine Puffer: 180g minimum, semi aggressive
Sea Star: I can't tell which kind of seastar this is.
Yellow Tang: 90g minimum, can be slightly aggressive
Royal Gramma: 30g minimum, peaceful, good saltwater beginner fish
Damselfish:30g minimum, can be aggressive with certain species
So.. due to some of the fish in the tank and the amount of fish... a 300g or bigger tank is what I recommend.
That HOB (Hang on Back) filter bugs the crap out of me.
Something you learn on fish keeping forums: the filter cartridges are scams so just get rid of them. Use Filter Floss, Aquarium Sponges and Bio Media inside a mesh bag. The cartridges fall apart far too fast, so when you change it out for a new one, your tossing out 95% of your benificial bacteria.
Also, it's obvious no one's cleaned out that HOB is quite some time. =/ ew...
And its too small for the bio load for all of those fish in that tiny tank.
Most of those fish need liverock in that tank yet there's only plastic fresh water plants.
The Moorish Idol has bad fin rot, so if the owner is medicating the tank for that issue, the HOB's filter is clearing out those meds as there's activated carbon in it. (another reason we don't use the filter cartridges that come with the filters) And that fish should be in a quarantine tank anyway for medication anyway.
In the end, tank is too small, filter isn't enough, bad stocking with aggressive fish, and it's over stocked for the tank size, and it should have liverock instead of plastic plants.
You should see me when I spot a fish tank/bowl in a tv show or movie >->, There were two tv shows that impressed me on that front. NYPD Blue and ER
Oh and Monk... o3o