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Used Equipment & Drygoods Selling
01/10/2008, 11:46 PM
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FS: Ranco Controller
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FS: Ranco Controller
I've got a wired Ranco Controller, used for about 24 hours (mostly tested) on a reptile heat rack to see if the heat tape was working correctly, so it has never even touched the water.
It is wired...
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Reef Discussion
12/23/2007, 05:06 PM
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90g Tang Choice
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darkcirca
I would recommend a Tomini, and only that, as...
I would recommend a Tomini, and only that, as they are small. I have one in my 90 gallon, and I'd feel bad putting anything else in there.
There color is actually kinda neat:...
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Reef Fishes
12/22/2007, 10:17 PM
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3 A Trio May Not Be
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darkcirca
He probably jumped out. Never leave them...
He probably jumped out. Never leave them unattended when acclimating. Diamonds are known to jump (I lost my first due to jumping out of my tank). The one I have now, when acclimating he jumped out of...
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Reef Fishes
12/22/2007, 12:35 AM
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Fish jumped into overflow!!!!
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darkcirca
I actually have this issue whenever I use the...
I actually have this issue whenever I use the magcleaner it seems with my diamond goby. Mine is also on the back wall, and my tank is at least/almost 5 feet off the ground (I'm only 5'6", and it is...
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Reef Fishes
12/20/2007, 01:17 PM
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Tang Reccomendation
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darkcirca
You could look at tomini's, see the price...
You could look at tomini's, see the price locally. I picked one up here for $60, and this store charges $50+ for a small yellow tang (when you can buy at other places for half that). They are the...
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New to the Hobby
12/19/2007, 02:26 PM
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positive ID on snail please. w/pic
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darkcirca
Bumblebee snails have like bumblebee looking...
Bumblebee snails have like bumblebee looking shells..So I don't think they are bumblebee snails.
http://www.aquacon.com/images/bumblebeesnails.jpg
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Tridacnid Clams and other Mollusks
12/08/2007, 08:31 AM
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Clams with Sand Sifting Gobies
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darkcirca
I keep a Maxima and Crocea in my tank with my...
I keep a Maxima and Crocea in my tank with my diamond goby. He tends to leave them alone, as I placed them on the opposite side of the tank than his home.
He als will swim up and spit sand...
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Reef Fishes
12/05/2007, 04:59 PM
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How many sand sifting gobies in a 180 gallon tank
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darkcirca
I have a diamond goby (orange spot) and a yellow...
I have a diamond goby (orange spot) and a yellow watchman (not really a sandsifter, but still similar shape) in my tank. The Yellow will chase the diamond around (who is 2 times as big at...
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Nano Reefs
12/04/2007, 11:05 PM
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Let's see those non-anemone clown hosters!
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darkcirca
If only my retarded clowns weren't asleep right...
If only my retarded clowns weren't asleep right now. They host the overflow box..
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New to the Hobby
12/04/2007, 11:03 PM
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Petco Sale?
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darkcirca
They had this same sale in August/ beginning...
They had this same sale in August/ beginning September. I bought my 40 gallon breeder that way..
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
12/03/2007, 01:24 AM
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New Mushroom and GSP...How do I attach to rock?
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darkcirca
It can depend on the tank though, my GSP barely...
It can depend on the tank though, my GSP barely grows, where as my xenia is a weed, and my mushrooms are just now starting to take off after months.
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/03/2007, 12:01 AM
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removing xenia
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darkcirca
I peel my xenia, getting it at the base and just...
I peel my xenia, getting it at the base and just slowly pull it off. Seems to come off easy enough, and doesn't grow back!
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Reef Discussion
12/02/2007, 11:57 PM
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Sandsifting goby
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darkcirca
And if you have an overflow, be prepared to fish...
And if you have an overflow, be prepared to fish them out. Mine jumped in there today, thankfully after poking him, he jumped back into the tank.
They make a mess of everything, sand everywhere,...
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Reef Fishes
12/01/2007, 02:49 PM
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automated Anthias feeding?
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darkcirca
The Ehiem feeder is great, same one I use when on...
The Ehiem feeder is great, same one I use when on vacation. I have a male lyretail (females didn't make it), he eats anything and everything you put in the fish tank.
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Reef Fishes
12/01/2007, 11:14 AM
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diamond goby and rock slides
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darkcirca
Well besides potential rock slides, you will end...
Well besides potential rock slides, you will end up with some ****ed off corals because the goby will bury them, or at least get a lot of sand on them.
I have a diamond in my 90, and actually just...
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New to the Hobby
11/29/2007, 07:31 PM
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Shrimp loving dotty!
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darkcirca
They are hard to catch. I actually lost sight of...
They are hard to catch. I actually lost sight of mine when we were trying to catch it, took out the fake truck in there and let it sit on the side of the tank for about 10-20mins, while we searched....
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New to the Hobby
11/29/2007, 05:09 PM
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Shrimp loving dotty!
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darkcirca
Psuedochromis's can attack inverts. I had a...
Psuedochromis's can attack inverts. I had a purple psuedo who had to go because my cleaner shrimp was almost his dinner.
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Reef Fishes
11/29/2007, 02:23 PM
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Schooling fish help
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darkcirca
You could add another perc..they are so much more...
You could add another perc..they are so much more fun in pairs, and more daring too. Mine have become pretty nasty actually, biting when you approach the overflow (they host it).
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Reef Fishes
11/29/2007, 02:22 PM
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No luck w/ Mandarin - I give up.
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877
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darkcirca
I had that same issue with my first 2...
I had that same issue with my first 2 mandarin's. One came from That Pet Place, the other from a local store here. Neither lasted, one was found dead, the other (huge porker) just vanished, never...
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
11/28/2007, 04:56 PM
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Poll:
Lost Shrooms down in reef.
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darkcirca
Every mushroom I've lost turns up, somewhere....
Every mushroom I've lost turns up, somewhere. They tend to attach in shadier areas anyway, and just grow. I have a few just randomly here and there, same as some zoo's as well. They just grow in the...
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Reef Discussion
11/28/2007, 04:23 PM
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Best Digital Camera to buy
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555
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darkcirca
Personally I don't like the D40. Nikon outsold...
Personally I don't like the D40. Nikon outsold their D70 model with the D50, as there was no point spending more for the so little features. The D40 is even worse than the D50, and more money than...
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Anemones & Clownfish
11/27/2007, 05:41 PM
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27 clowns in the same tank 27 months
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darkcirca
I wouldn't want to mess around in that tank, my 2...
I wouldn't want to mess around in that tank, my 2 clowns are enough for me, trying to bite when you get too close to their overflow box.
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Reef Fishes
11/27/2007, 04:27 PM
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refractometer
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173
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darkcirca
I only use a refractometer now. My last attempt...
I only use a refractometer now. My last attempt with the hydrometer (the same one, Deep Six), it said 1.025, when it was 1.030/1.031. Was not impressed. I've heard other complaints of people having...
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Tridacnid Clams and other Mollusks
11/27/2007, 12:37 AM
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Moving a clam?
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513
Posted By
darkcirca
Figured I'd update. The clam is now at the top of...
Figured I'd update. The clam is now at the top of the tank, about 10"-15" below the light fixture. His colors seem to be coming back more, but for the time being I will not bother him for pictures...
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Propagated Corals & Tank Raised Livestock Selling
11/26/2007, 09:58 PM
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**Tricolor zoos cheap in fl***
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2,468
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darkcirca
I am as well, 7 polyps if available.
I am as well, 7 polyps if available.
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