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Reef Fishes
01/11/2008, 10:07 PM
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is food grade dye reef safe?
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is food grade dye reef safe?
my copperband butterfly eats lots of live black worms. he eats brine (I suspect because they are dark in color, just like the black worms). I want to ween him onto mysid shrimp by dying them black. ...
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Reef Fishes
01/08/2008, 09:09 PM
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copperband eat mysis shrimp?
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copperband eat mysis shrimp?
Over the past few months I have been having problems with aptaisa spreading throughout my tank. and I didn't wish to get peppermint shrimps for various reasons.
so I did a good few hours of...
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Reef Discussion
01/08/2008, 08:36 PM
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To catch a predator
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shabreeson
make a crab trap. you can probably fabricate...
make a crab trap. you can probably fabricate something off of a few designs on line. you're going about it in the wrong way, fast moovement are what crabs are used to defending themselves with. they...
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Reef Discussion
11/30/2007, 05:32 PM
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banded cat shark
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not that I have a shark or anything, but has...
not that I have a shark or anything, but has anyone here ever had luck with force feeding a shark or a ray? I saw it done on national geographic and I have always wondered if anyone here has done it.
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Reef Discussion
11/29/2007, 03:38 AM
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big chiller for small tank?
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shabreeson
thanks for the input it was very helpful
thanks for the input it was very helpful
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Reef Discussion
11/28/2007, 11:25 PM
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big chiller for small tank?
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big chiller for small tank?
I am building my own lighting system that includes a MH being a mere 3 inches from the water surface, I have a 55 gallon with a 20 gallon sump.I was thinking of a chiller fit for a 250 gallon.
A)...
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Reef Discussion
11/20/2007, 12:45 PM
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ATTN: LFS employees
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my friend once asked me "when the fish turns...
my friend once asked me "when the fish turns belly up, is he sleeping?"
I had this image in my head of my friend buying a dead fish at a fish store because he felt it would be well rested when it...
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Reef Discussion
11/19/2007, 09:30 AM
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Petco bans NEA Members
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shabreeson
not to mention...this isn't very "behind their...
not to mention...this isn't very "behind their back",for obvious reasons.
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Reef Discussion
11/19/2007, 09:25 AM
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Petco bans NEA Members
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shabreeson
I felt I had something to add, and they can close...
I felt I had something to add, and they can close this thread at the click of a button-not the worst thing to make someone do. besides they closed that thread in order to calm people down, I was...
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Reef Discussion
11/19/2007, 02:52 AM
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Petco bans NEA Members
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Petco bans NEA Members
this thread was started by an NEA member complaining about Petco and I feel as if it needs to be continued in order to resolve matters a bit more.
...
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Reef Discussion
11/19/2007, 01:24 AM
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125 gallon setup not going so well...
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shabreeson
it might be that your nitrates are benefiting a...
it might be that your nitrates are benefiting a bacteria in the water more than normal (imbalance of bacteria usually causes a lot of problems with many things).
the way I see it, you are...
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Advanced Topics
11/19/2007, 12:48 AM
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non photosynthetic tank
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shabreeson
the only reason i suggested it as just a...
the only reason i suggested it as just a "challenge" is through the fact that Live aquaria at times have them in their divers den, if any corals are in divers den that means that they are healthy...
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Advanced Topics
11/13/2007, 04:58 PM
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non photosynthetic tank
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shabreeson
if you want a challenge get a carnation(best bet...
if you want a challenge get a carnation(best bet on one that lives is Live aquaria divers den), any fish in mind for this tank.live aquaria also sells sea fans-difficult to expert only(similar to...
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Reef Discussion
11/12/2007, 10:08 PM
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Aiptasia gone wild?
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shabreeson
all you really needed to do was use boiling water...
all you really needed to do was use boiling water in a syringe if you only had a few...shame you lost all those bacteria
plus if you use the boiling water they can't feel the area that you are...
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Reef Discussion
11/12/2007, 09:12 PM
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Aiptasia gone wild?
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shabreeson
what I did was use boiling water in a syringe, it...
what I did was use boiling water in a syringe, it worked and then I took it one step further and hypersalinated it with reef salt, salt crystals formed on their flesh(causing their cells to shrink...
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Reef Discussion
11/12/2007, 08:44 PM
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what test kits are important ina mixed reef?
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shabreeson
thanks for the great info
thanks for the great info
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Reef Discussion
11/12/2007, 02:02 AM
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Killing all LIVE ROCK life
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shabreeson
I agree with mousefish, it sounds to me that your...
I agree with mousefish, it sounds to me that your main problem is with inverts,and you don't have to play with chemicals.
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Reef Discussion
11/11/2007, 06:00 PM
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Killing all LIVE ROCK life
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shabreeson
I was merely making a point with the autoclave....
I was merely making a point with the autoclave. it sounds to me that all he is really bothered with are invertebrates and there are less drastic measures when dealing with them,and who's to say they...
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Reef Discussion
11/11/2007, 02:01 PM
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Killing all LIVE ROCK life
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shabreeson
bacteria ARE LIFE,THEY ARE ALIVE, THEY CAN LIVE...
bacteria ARE LIFE,THEY ARE ALIVE, THEY CAN LIVE ON YOUR ROCKS, YOU CAN TOUCH THEM SQUEEZE THEM ALL YOU WANT BUT THEY ARE ALIVE! your asking to sterilize your rocks.I explained exactly why LIFE is a...
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Reef Discussion
11/11/2007, 12:46 PM
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what test kits are important ina mixed reef?
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shabreeson
what test kits are important ina mixed reef?
how important is it to have a Magnesium test kit, Carbonate Borate test kit , or a Kit Strontium
right now I only have a pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate Saltwater Master Liquid Test Kit from API...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
11/11/2007, 12:44 PM
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what test kits are important ina mixed reef?
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shabreeson
what test kits are important ina mixed reef?
how important is it to have a Magnesium test kit, Carbonate Borate test kit , or a Kit Strontium
right now I only have a pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate Saltwater Master Liquid Test Kit from API...
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Reef Discussion
11/11/2007, 12:38 PM
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what test kits are important ina mixed reef?
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349
Posted By
shabreeson
what test kits are important ina mixed reef?
how important is it to have a Magnesium test kit, Carbonate Borate test kit , or a Kit Strontium
right now I only have a pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate Saltwater Master Liquid Test Kit from API...
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Reef Discussion
11/11/2007, 02:25 AM
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Killing all LIVE ROCK life
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1,451
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shabreeson
"LIFE" as you say is a very general term...
"LIFE" as you say is a very general term including vertebrates, invertebrates, protists(algae), plants, fungi, and bacteria.please be clearer as to what you want to be specifically killed. if what...
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Reef Discussion
11/11/2007, 01:23 AM
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Live rock - Fiji, Tonga or Carribean?
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shabreeson
to the contrary, "Haitian live rock is much...
to the contrary, "Haitian live rock is much lighter than any rock available in the market making it much easier to provide the desired look in the aquarium at an affordable price"...
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Reef Discussion
11/11/2007, 01:20 AM
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Tank stocking limits
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shabreeson
"no fake drama, I promise that pics will be up by...
"no fake drama, I promise that pics will be up by tonight."
it is officially tomorrow... and yet there is a lack of pretty fishy
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