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Vendor Experiences
01/11/2008, 09:24 AM
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Sea Life Inc OMG!
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coralnut99
Sharing experiences, both good and bad is what...
Sharing experiences, both good and bad is what this is all about. Thanks for the post.
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Philadelphia Area Reef Club (PARC)
01/10/2008, 03:51 PM
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Grand Opening!
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coralnut99
Yup, you're right. They must've just posted it,...
Yup, you're right. They must've just posted it, and it's very cool.
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Philadelphia Area Reef Club (PARC)
01/10/2008, 11:24 AM
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Grand Opening!
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coralnut99
Hmmmm. If it starts next week, they're being...
Hmmmm. If it starts next week, they're being quiet about it. Nothing on the website.
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Philadelphia Area Reef Club (PARC)
01/10/2008, 11:18 AM
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Grand Opening!
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coralnut99
So Todd finally caved in to the pressure, lol.
So Todd finally caved in to the pressure, lol.
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Do It Yourself
01/09/2008, 04:56 PM
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storing salt water in laundry room?
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coralnut99
The key is to keep the containers sealed. There's...
The key is to keep the containers sealed. There's lots of things that get sprayed in a laundry room, and lots of lint, but neither should be fatal. Another key is to keep the tubs in a area of the...
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Vendor Experiences
01/07/2008, 05:21 PM
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any body ever used Cquarium.com
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coralnut99
A long, long time ago, they used to have an...
A long, long time ago, they used to have an awesome website. They were one of the first in the business. I was tempted to order from them a bunch of times, but I had really good experiences with...
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Do It Yourself
01/07/2008, 05:16 PM
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Cutting large diameter acrylic tube
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coralnut99
Think of it as though your stops form two of the...
Think of it as though your stops form two of the eight sides of a closed box that the tube can slide into. By having your stop on the left, and back of the tube be slightly lager than the tube's...
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North Central Pennsylvania Aquarium Reef Society (NCPARS)
01/06/2008, 10:15 PM
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worms
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coralnut99
Agree with Rigle on all points. A worm's presence...
Agree with Rigle on all points. A worm's presence doesn't mean it's eating viable coral tissue. A pic would tell for sure as there's thousands of possibilities.
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/06/2008, 05:27 PM
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Which brand of frag plugs/disks are you using?
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coralnut99
Absolutely correct, provided it's really dry. I...
Absolutely correct, provided it's really dry. I know of a LFS that sells base rock that they've pulled out of tanks they maintain for customers, bleach out and sell as dead base rock. The pieces...
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Do It Yourself
01/05/2008, 08:29 AM
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fixing glass tank bottom
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coralnut99
You were lucky. sometimes the trim has so much...
You were lucky. sometimes the trim has so much silicone in there, you want to use a ball peen hammer instead, lol!
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Do It Yourself
01/05/2008, 08:21 AM
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fixing glass tank bottom
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coralnut99
There's no really "easy" way to remove the bottom...
There's no really "easy" way to remove the bottom trim. If you have a knife with a very flexible blade like a filleting knife, you can run it between the trim and the glass on all sides until the...
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Do It Yourself
01/04/2008, 09:43 PM
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fixing glass tank bottom
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coralnut99
All perfect good points. with a tank as big as a...
All perfect good points. with a tank as big as a 180, you really shouldn't push your luck for the sake of saving work, and a few bucks. I had the same failed experience of trying to patch a large...
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New Jersey Reefer's Club
01/04/2008, 05:30 PM
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berghia?
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coralnut99
cyclopeeze is great aptasia food. Try the peps...
cyclopeeze is great aptasia food. Try the peps and hold back on the cyclopeeze until they get them under control. Try frozen mysis for the fish. Hikari cubes are very clean and smaller in size than...
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Advanced Topics
01/04/2008, 04:36 PM
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107 F Reef Temp Help
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coralnut99
I tend to agree, but its' difficult to gauge just...
I tend to agree, but its' difficult to gauge just what's died on there. Scrubbing rock tends to be a little superficial and may leave behind a lot more stuff to decay than one would like, even to...
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Do It Yourself
01/04/2008, 04:09 PM
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Recirc Stand-behind/Hang on Skimmer
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coralnut99
dzeadow, that skimmer rocks! I think it makes a...
dzeadow, that skimmer rocks! I think it makes a great statement for square skimmer designs. Keep the pictures coming as this thing breaks in. At 5 gallons this thing is huge! That's gotta be about...
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Advanced Topics
01/04/2008, 01:16 PM
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107 F Reef Temp Help
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coralnut99
You never mentioned the size of the tank or the...
You never mentioned the size of the tank or the quantity of rock. If this isn't a large volume of rock, I think you're best served starting from scratch. Scrubbing and cooking rock isn't the smallest...
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New Jersey Reefer's Club
01/04/2008, 12:27 PM
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berghia?
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coralnut99
If your feeding regimen is such that there isn't...
If your feeding regimen is such that there isn't a whole lot for peps to get hold of, and stay a little on the hungry side, there's no limit of what they'll take down. I have peps in one part of my...
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New Jersey Reefer's Club
01/04/2008, 11:17 AM
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berghia?
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1,381
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coralnut99
I've tried twice. The bottom line is they won't...
I've tried twice. The bottom line is they won't survive in a full blown reef settup with "predators" such as hermits, shrimp, and even copepods for very long. And the doesn't even account for...
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Vendor Experiences
01/04/2008, 11:04 AM
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aqua-escape
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coralnut99
FFE set the standard a long time ago. There's...
FFE set the standard a long time ago. There's only a handful that come close to that standard,years later.
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Vendor Experiences
01/03/2008, 02:08 PM
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aqua-escape
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689
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coralnut99
Sorry to hea about your troubles, and thanks for...
Sorry to hea about your troubles, and thanks for sharing your experience. I know you don't want to hear this right now, but I would never buy livestock from a vendor that I couldn't get more than a...
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Vendor Experiences
01/03/2008, 01:12 PM
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aqua-escape
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coralnut99
have you ever ordered anything from them before?
have you ever ordered anything from them before?
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/02/2008, 12:25 PM
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Which brand of frag plugs/disks are you using?
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coralnut99
I could certainly be wrong. I'm no geologist, but...
I could certainly be wrong. I'm no geologist, but the slate tiles haven't caused any problems in my prop system. I've used ac ouple hundred over the last couple of years, and corals have taken to...
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The Lounge
01/02/2008, 11:12 AM
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I am pregnant
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coralnut99
Why would you continue to sleep with a man that...
Why would you continue to sleep with a man that treats you that way?
And why would you subject your daughter to that type of environment.
Those are my only two questions. You sound like a...
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/02/2008, 10:52 AM
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28
Which brand of frag plugs/disks are you using?
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6,580
Posted By
coralnut99
Go to Home Depot or Lowes, and buy a 12" X 12"...
Go to Home Depot or Lowes, and buy a 12" X 12" sheet of 1" square slate tiles for about $11. Makes 144 square "discs" for 8 or 9 cents apiece. The slate is very soft, and you can drill custom size...
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Used Equipment & Drygoods Selling
01/02/2008, 09:20 AM
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26
210 Megaflow System Sale - PA
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2,107
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coralnut99
If possible, please send a pic of the tank/stand...
If possible, please send a pic of the tank/stand to:
agosto@belcotech.com
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