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Vendor Experiences
03/31/2005, 12:48 PM
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diyreef.com is still down, where to get Ranco controller
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saltshop
Lol, was it really? :D I have been home to...
Lol, was it really? :D I have been home to package up orders for a total of one day since March 16th and that was on the 21st. So for those who are still waiting- most will ship out today with the...
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Central Ohio Reef Aquarists (CORA)
03/21/2005, 10:44 PM
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DIYreef.com
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246
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saltshop
Thanks guys! I will miss running the store as it...
Thanks guys! I will miss running the store as it has been pretty fun over the past few years. If my real life job ever calms down again I would not mind doing it again, but as of right now I just...
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Vendor Experiences
03/16/2005, 07:43 AM
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diyreef.com is still down, where to get Ranco controller
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615
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saltshop
You will want a cord clip which you can get at...
You will want a cord clip which you can get at Home Depot, Lowe's etc. in the conduit section and an extension cord that you will cut in half. For detailed wiring send me an e-mail and I will get...
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Vendor Experiences
03/13/2005, 06:20 PM
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diyreef.com is still down, where to get Ranco controller
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615
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saltshop
Since I no longer have the time to wire these up...
Since I no longer have the time to wire these up anymore I suggest www.controlsdepot.com where they are $47 new, but unwired. To find them just click on "new user" and then in the search box type in...
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Vendor Experiences
01/27/2005, 01:52 AM
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DIYreef.com and Oceanencounter.com A+++
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702
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saltshop
I think I responded to everyone here through...
I think I responded to everyone here through e-mail tonight... store is closed for new sales as of this evening for a few weeks so I can do what I can to get caught up and hopefully get some sleep. ...
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Vendor Experiences
01/17/2005, 12:16 AM
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DIYreef.com and Oceanencounter.com A+++
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saltshop
At the moment, I get a chance to check my e-mails...
At the moment, I get a chance to check my e-mails and process orders about every three days instead of 1-2 times per day like normal. This is likely to continue for another 4-5 weeks. Still...
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Vendor Experiences
01/06/2005, 07:44 AM
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DIYreef AWOL?
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511
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saltshop
Hey guys, First, thank you all for your...
Hey guys,
First, thank you all for your concern and yes I am just fine. I took a new (real) job at a commercial/residential lighting manufacturer the first of December and to say the least have...
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Reef Fishes
11/12/2004, 10:49 AM
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What does a RS Blenny eats?
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282
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saltshop
I am thinking you will get more responses here....
I am thinking you will get more responses here....
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
11/12/2004, 10:48 AM
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Coralvue 250 DE 14K Opinions?
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289
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saltshop
Will move it for you....
Will move it for you....
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
11/04/2004, 04:41 PM
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spiderlight reflector?
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499
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saltshop
Hey Guys, As far as I have been able to find...
Hey Guys,
As far as I have been able to find out everyone pretty much purchases what are now called "Spider Reflectors" from the same exact place/wholesaler.
Product:...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
10/20/2004, 01:25 PM
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MH lamp life on eballasts
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214
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saltshop
Hi Randy, Electronic ballasts use a sweeping...
Hi Randy,
Electronic ballasts use a sweeping high frequency to prevent acoustic resonance/arc instability that can be caused by input voltage fluctuations which create acoustic pressure waves in...
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The Lounge
09/15/2004, 11:51 AM
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Reporting live from Mobile, AL.
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787
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saltshop
Lol, I will send it by "boat mail" instead. ...
Lol, I will send it by "boat mail" instead. Stay safe and give me a call or e-mail when you are ready. I do hope you are in Georgia right now??
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The Lounge
09/15/2004, 11:40 AM
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Ask me yourself
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saltshop
Thanks Greg...that is good news! :fun4:
Thanks Greg...that is good news! :fun4:
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The Lounge
09/15/2004, 11:35 AM
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Reporting live from Mobile, AL.
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787
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saltshop
Good luck Jason! :eek1:
Good luck Jason! :eek1:
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SPS Keepers
09/10/2004, 06:40 PM
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Why Is Hi-Flow Good for SPS's?
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394
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saltshop
In short- the smaller polyp corals in high light...
In short- the smaller polyp corals in high light situations have a high respiration rate and a high metabolic rate. The higher flow brings both food and reduces the stagnant water area around the...
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Anemones & Clownfish
09/10/2004, 02:21 PM
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New Anemone!
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1,804
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saltshop
READ the article above regarding the fat content...
READ the article above regarding the fat content and then scratch my comment on injecting goldfish with Selco as per the article it just makes the situation even worse. :o I believe it says it is...
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Anemones & Clownfish
09/10/2004, 02:13 PM
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New Anemone!
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saltshop
Lol...I suppose it would have just been much...
Lol...I suppose it would have just been much easier to say "read this":
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/dec2003/invert.htm
Since it covers why not to feed goldfish in particular, gives...
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Anemones & Clownfish
09/10/2004, 01:59 PM
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New Anemone!
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saltshop
It is well known that freshwater fish and most...
It is well known that freshwater fish and most freshwater invertebrates (exceptions include freshwater mysids and a few others) are severely lacking in the omega3 fatty acids that are naturally...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
09/10/2004, 01:08 PM
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Calibrating pH probes??
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224
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saltshop
Probably should have asked that question through...
Probably should have asked that question through a PM...in a hurry. :o Fellow mods feel free to edit me and rake me over the coals if need be...oops.
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
09/10/2004, 12:58 PM
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Calibrating pH probes??
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224
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saltshop
Distilled works just fine and dandy. Just adjust...
Distilled works just fine and dandy. Just adjust the screw to the point where the blue field meets the white field at the zero mark as you look through the eyepiece. :D Since you are online can I...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
09/10/2004, 12:36 PM
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Calibrating pH probes??
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224
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saltshop
Hi James, You will want to calibrate the...
Hi James,
You will want to calibrate the probe on both sides of the medium you want to test, ie. if you are testing saltwater with a normal pH of 8.2ish you will want 7 & 10. If you are going to...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
09/10/2004, 12:30 PM
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DIYreef.com MH Retro Kit
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329
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saltshop
They are all brand new..or at least as new as one...
They are all brand new..or at least as new as one can get. :) As mentioned, there is only one model of the IC250w MH ballasts other than different voltages. A serial number and mfg. date off of...
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Advanced Topics
09/09/2004, 09:34 AM
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Bacterial culture
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181
Posted By
saltshop
Hach makes a BART test now that can give you...
Hach makes a BART test now that can give you somewhat of a baseline total aerobic bacterial count in your tank ($80 for a 9 sample test kit). The trick with most of the possible pathogenic marine...
Forum:
Responsible Reefkeeping
09/03/2004, 11:59 AM
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Blue whales sighted off Alaska
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628
Posted By
saltshop
Lol, it is a fish story (ok, well a swimming...
Lol, it is a fish story (ok, well a swimming mammal story) so everything is supposed to get bigger each time it is told. :D
Forum:
Reef Discussion
08/30/2004, 10:06 AM
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73
Refractometer owners fess up...
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1,625
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saltshop
Lol, a soft cotton T-shirt always works very...
Lol, a soft cotton T-shirt always works very well. ;) Do not use paper towels or blue jeans as over time they will leave multiple small micro-scratches on the prism making the instrument worthless...
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