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New to the Hobby
12/27/2007, 05:44 AM
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Phosban reactor
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masterswimmer
TLF makes a great reactor. Very affordable, does...
TLF makes a great reactor. Very affordable, does the job, durable (don't take a hammer to it though), super customer service, always available, what more are you looking for?
I agree......one for...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
12/05/2007, 04:42 PM
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Pipefish in Active Reef Tank
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masterswimmer
The Jann's can be found. They are a fish that...
The Jann's can be found. They are a fish that needs to be searched for though. They are not readily available in most LFS. I think you'll have better luck looking online for them.
...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
12/05/2007, 03:17 AM
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Pipefish in Active Reef Tank
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masterswimmer
I've been keeping my Jann's pipefish in an...
I've been keeping my Jann's pipefish in an LPS/softie mixed reef for over two years very successfully.
Other fish inhabitants are:
hippo tang
kole tang
flasher wrasse (sp??)
mandarin
mated...
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Reef Fishes
11/03/2007, 11:26 PM
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thinking about getting a mandarin
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masterswimmer
I have mine for just short of four years. Feeds...
I have mine for just short of four years. Feeds on nothing but copepods. All hatching naturally. Never added supplemental pods.
swimmer
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Reef Fishes
11/02/2007, 10:52 PM
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thinking about getting a mandarin
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masterswimmer
The fin in front of the dorsal fin is the...
The fin in front of the dorsal fin is the indicator. One is pointy the other is squared off. I forgot which is which, but I think the pointy is the male.
swimmer
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
10/26/2007, 11:03 AM
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T5 Lighting or PC?
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481
Posted By
masterswimmer
If you used a 48" x 6 bulb or a 48" x 8 bulb...
If you used a 48" x 6 bulb or a 48" x 8 bulb fixture you'd have enough light to keep anything in your tank you desired. Assuming of course you didn't use all actinic bulbs :D
swimmer
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
10/21/2007, 05:30 PM
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T5 Lighting or PC?
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481
Posted By
masterswimmer
If you go 4 x 39w T5 you'll have a system that...
If you go 4 x 39w T5 you'll have a system that can keep just about anything. 6 x 39w and you'll be wearing sunglasses indoors.
There is no comparison between PC and T5. The T5 technology is...
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Greater Iowa Reef Society
10/16/2007, 10:57 AM
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MRC might have some problems
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742
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masterswimmer
That's the picture in the link I provided, just...
That's the picture in the link I provided, just has a bio with it.
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Greater Iowa Reef Society
10/16/2007, 02:35 AM
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MRC might have some problems
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742
Posted By
masterswimmer
The picture of Andy ...
The picture of Andy (http://reefshow.com/html/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=138) here sure does look like the guy named and shown in the video.
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The Lounge
09/12/2007, 08:34 AM
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Real Estate Attorneys or Mortgage Brokers HELP!!!
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217
Posted By
masterswimmer
A quick history of Barclays can be found here...
A quick history of Barclays can be found here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barclays_Bank)
Good luck
swimmer
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Reef Discussion
08/14/2007, 12:54 PM
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Snails ate the clam!!!!
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816
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masterswimmer
Your eyes didn't see the reason the nassarius...
Your eyes didn't see the reason the nassarius were on the shell or on the flesh. They only saw the fact that they were on there. Go talk to Barry at Clams Direct. Ask an authority if you doubt the...
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Reef Discussion
08/14/2007, 10:08 AM
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Snails ate the clam!!!!
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816
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masterswimmer
I wholeheartedly agree with the consensus here. ...
I wholeheartedly agree with the consensus here. The clam was on its way out or had already died. Nassarius are not predators, just scavengers.
swimmer
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Reef Discussion
07/30/2007, 07:39 AM
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8
Live rock allright
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452
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masterswimmer
Absolutely you can put a light over it. I would...
Absolutely you can put a light over it. I would even do a small water change a couple of weeks out.
Nice price on that rock btw.
swimmer
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Reef Discussion
07/30/2007, 07:38 AM
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Live rock allright
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452
Posted By
masterswimmer
Absolutely you can put a light over it. I would...
Absolutely you can put a light over it. I would even do a small water change a couple of weeks out.
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Reef Discussion
07/30/2007, 12:14 AM
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Live rock allright
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452
Posted By
masterswimmer
You should be fine. If you lose some coraline,...
You should be fine. If you lose some coraline, no big deal, it'll grow back. You just want to keep the biological colonies alive. Adding a heater and powerhead will do just what you need it to do....
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The Lounge
07/28/2007, 11:30 PM
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***WARNING*** Harry Potter ending spoiler!!
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577
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masterswimmer
Great book #7, great series. Sorry it's all over...
Great book #7, great series. Sorry it's all over now.
The Order of the Phoenix in IMAX 3D was sensational.
I thought the best line in the book was 'Don't TOUCH my daughter, you *****!!!'
I...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
07/19/2007, 11:58 AM
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Bermuda Aquatics BPS-5C Protein Skimmer
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2,638
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masterswimmer
I run the 3C, 5C, 8C and the old style...
I run the 3C, 5C, 8C and the old style Archipelago HOT.
I love all the skimmers. They have been performing flawlessly and the customer service from Bermuda is great.
swimmer
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Reef Discussion
07/09/2007, 01:44 AM
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reefs in a salon?
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610
Posted By
masterswimmer
Hairspray is evil. Read this...
Hairspray is evil. Read this (http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/general-discussion/14014-help.html) thread. It'll be helpful.
swimmer
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Seahorses & Pipefish
07/05/2007, 10:21 PM
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Pipefish Picture Thread!
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53,653
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masterswimmer
Not rude at all. Just trying to be informative. ...
Not rude at all. Just trying to be informative. Someone who does something like that and still calls it a fuge can't be guaranteed to know that it defeats the purpose.
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Seahorses & Pipefish
07/05/2007, 05:20 PM
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70
Pipefish Picture Thread!
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53,653
Posted By
masterswimmer
I'm sorry to be a naysayer here, but once you put...
I'm sorry to be a naysayer here, but once you put ANYTHING in a refugium that eats or is a predator of the refugium's inhabitants it is no longer a refugium. The word refugium is derived from the...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
05/13/2007, 04:01 PM
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20
Need a Skimmer
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535
Posted By
masterswimmer
You've gotten some very good advice so far. I...
You've gotten some very good advice so far. I also use a couple of the different models of the Bermuda Aquatics skimmers. I love all of them. I use their HOB skimmer as well.
If you buy because...
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Reef Discussion
05/01/2007, 05:47 PM
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16
My new niger trigger is covered in flatworms
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737
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masterswimmer
I've never seen a flatworm on a fish before. ...
I've never seen a flatworm on a fish before. This would be totally new to me.
Flatworms are found on the sandbed, rocks, corals, clams etc.
You need to do some more research on what type of...
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The Lounge
03/17/2007, 11:02 AM
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9
Scam alert!
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298
Posted By
masterswimmer
Thank the caller profusely and provide them with...
Thank the caller profusely and provide them with totally incorrect information. When they use the card, maybe a flag will go up with the cc company and they'll alert the proprietor. If not, at...
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Reef Discussion
03/17/2007, 10:57 AM
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6
Dehumidifier water for top off?
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395
Posted By
masterswimmer
I would venture to say that dehumidifier water...
I would venture to say that dehumidifier water was condensed through copper pipes. I wouldn't use it.
swimmer
Forum:
New to the Hobby
02/04/2007, 10:32 PM
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19
help with sand selection?
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593
Posted By
masterswimmer
Southdown is no longer in business. They became...
Southdown is no longer in business. They became Old Castle. Then OC became Yardright. In any case, it has become increasingly difficult to get any of the 'original' SD sand, anywhere.
swimmer
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