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New to the Hobby
02/23/2006, 04:28 PM
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Coralife SuperSkimmer
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thehedge
I have a Coralife SS 220 on my dual 75g setup as...
I have a Coralife SS 220 on my dual 75g setup as a secondary skimmer. My primary is an AquaC EV240...and I must say that the Coralife pulls out almost as much skimmate as the AquaC...
I was...
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SCUBA/Snorkeling
02/16/2006, 03:07 PM
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Diving in Oahu
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thehedge
Many dive spots were posted in this thread: ...
Many dive spots were posted in this thread:
http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=745840
Also, there aren't any exception dive shops in my opinion. I do not believe...
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The Lounge
02/15/2006, 04:21 PM
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Any butcher in the house ?
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thehedge
Rib-eyes all the way... Oh my, I am getting...
Rib-eyes all the way...
Oh my, I am getting sooo hungry reading this thread.
Marbling is small slivers of fat in the red, meaty section of the steak. You want to see little white fat lines...
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Advanced Topics
02/14/2006, 04:46 PM
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mystery coral ID
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thehedge
Thats definately Padina pavonica, without a doubt.
Thats definately Padina pavonica, without a doubt.
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Responsible Reefkeeping
02/14/2006, 04:24 PM
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parrot fish
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thehedge
I think one of the keys to keeping them alive is...
I think one of the keys to keeping them alive is buying them as a juvenile. However, I have never seen an ADULT parrot for sale before at an LFS.
In captivity, the largest recorded instance that...
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New to the Hobby
02/14/2006, 04:00 PM
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Purple Nudibranch
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thehedge
You can try purchasing some small pieces of...
You can try purchasing some small pieces of uncured Pacific LR, as the Hypselodoris bullockii primarily feeds on Aplysilla sp., a common sponge in the Pacific. Purchasing a few small pieces, even if...
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New to the Hobby
02/14/2006, 03:47 PM
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ID Please
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thehedge
And why do you have a picture of a cute dog if...
And why do you have a picture of a cute dog if that is not your cute dog?
I can't believe those are fly cocoons...I wouldnt have believed it if someone told me that they had fly cocoons in their...
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New to the Hobby
02/14/2006, 03:38 PM
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What does a cyanide caught fish do??
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thehedge
Fish that are caught with Cyanide live for more...
Fish that are caught with Cyanide live for more than several weeks. Not all fish show any reaction to being caught with Cyanide...but many do. The ones that do can have a range of side-effects that...
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New to the Hobby
02/14/2006, 03:22 PM
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Please identify this bug!!!
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thehedge
I agree with Pandora's ID, definately a Flatworm...
I agree with Pandora's ID, definately a Flatworm with decorative appendages. I have seen similar before...however I cannot confirm an exact species.
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Anemones & Clownfish
02/13/2006, 09:27 PM
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Feeding a Haddons Anemone
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thehedge
I have an 8" Green that I feed twice a week...one...
I have an 8" Green that I feed twice a week...one feeding is a Formula 1 cube and the other feeding is 1 silverside.
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Reef Fishes
02/13/2006, 09:18 PM
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carpenter or flasher wrasse??
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thehedge
I wouldnt worry about a Flasher Wrasse bothering...
I wouldnt worry about a Flasher Wrasse bothering your existing fish, but I would be concerned as to the six-line bothering him.
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Reef Fishes
02/13/2006, 09:15 PM
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Reef butterfly (Chaetodon sedentarius)
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thehedge
I believe this is one of the "better" Butterfly...
I believe this is one of the "better" Butterfly fish for reef tanks, as they feed primarily on smaller inverts and tend to leave corals and large inverts alone.
However, I guess the term reef-safe...
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Responsible Reefkeeping
02/13/2006, 09:06 PM
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parrot fish
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thehedge
It will eat any crab/shrimp and will nip at...
It will eat any crab/shrimp and will nip at mostly SPS, but also has been known to nip at LPS and soft corals. However, they are relatively non-aggressive to other fish...with the occassional nipping...
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Reef Discussion
02/13/2006, 09:00 PM
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Is Melafix reef safe?
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thehedge
I used it about 2 years ago on advice from my...
I used it about 2 years ago on advice from my LFS. Within 12 hours of dosing it...almost everything died, most corals, my anemone, all but 2 fish. I used it per the directions EXACTLY. I also made...
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Reef Discussion
02/13/2006, 08:57 PM
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mark weiss products?
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thehedge
I use Combo Vital and get great coral growth... ...
I use Combo Vital and get great coral growth...
...however I cannot confirm whether it is because of the Combo Vital or other factors.
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Anemones & Clownfish
02/13/2006, 04:02 PM
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Carpet Anenome
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thehedge
Carpet Anemones sting, but aren't necessarily...
Carpet Anemones sting, but aren't necessarily venomous...they are similar to a jellyfish and can cause superficial damage to your skin, in some cases, secondary infection takes place and cause more...
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
02/13/2006, 03:47 PM
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Ell I.D. with pics
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thehedge
If it has a white mouth then it most likely is a...
If it has a white mouth then it most likely is a meleagris...because neither the eurostus nor the flavimarginatus have white mouthes.
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New to the Hobby
02/13/2006, 03:07 PM
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ID please
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thehedge
The harder, mushroom coral like thing could be a...
The harder, mushroom coral like thing could be a Fungia plate.
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New to the Hobby
02/13/2006, 03:02 PM
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ID Please
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Posted By
thehedge
I also have never seen or heard of anything in...
I also have never seen or heard of anything in your first pic...those definately don't look like they belong in a reef tank.
The second pic, I can say with about 90% certainty, that it is a type...
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Responsible Reefkeeping
02/13/2006, 02:49 PM
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Stung Yellow Tang?
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thehedge
What kind of anemones are they? I would think...
What kind of anemones are they? I would think that a Yellow Tang wouldn't get stung that hard by the majority of anemones, and even the stronger stinging ones would have made him dinner before...
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
02/09/2006, 03:53 PM
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Good leaf fish info
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379
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thehedge
Why does he not look right?
Why does he not look right?
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Reef Fishes
02/09/2006, 03:47 PM
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Wrasse ID ??? PIC
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thehedge
First off, there are many different COMMON names...
First off, there are many different COMMON names for fish, but all the fish with the same scientific name are the same. There is no difference other than color between a "regular" cyanopleura and a...
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Reef Fishes
02/09/2006, 02:25 PM
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Wrasse ID ??? PIC
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386
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thehedge
Females do not look the same as males...and if...
Females do not look the same as males...and if you purchase a male, it will not turn back to a female. Female cyanopleuras look almost all red...
http://fins.actwin.com/species/index.php?t=9&i=416...
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
02/09/2006, 02:13 PM
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Good leaf fish info
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379
Posted By
thehedge
I definately think a 12g nano with a pair of...
I definately think a 12g nano with a pair of leaffish would make for a very interesting tank. If you can put several Tree Sponges (yellow or orange) in there, it would make for a pretty impressive...
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
02/09/2006, 02:07 PM
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Ell I.D. with pics
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730
Posted By
thehedge
My inclination is that it is a Goldentail, but...
My inclination is that it is a Goldentail, but another possibility is a juvenile Whitemouth Moray, Gymnothorax meleagris. The only thing that makes me doubt the Goldentail ID is the color of the...
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