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Reef Discussion
10/03/2005, 12:58 PM
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Coralife Aqualight Advanced...any good?
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Screamer
Did you look at the Aqualight Pro? It only has...
Did you look at the Aqualight Pro? It only has one MH but you have the actinics built into the fixture also.
I have the 48" and it is great.
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LPS Keepers
09/04/2005, 08:09 AM
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What is your favorite LPS coral?
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Screamer
Elegance: Have had 2 of them for over 2 years. ...
Elegance: Have had 2 of them for over 2 years.
Frogspawn (green with purple tips): Have a new 30 gall full of them. (all droppings from mother colony.
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LPS Keepers
09/04/2005, 08:06 AM
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Galaxea Coral - 6" sweepers?
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Screamer
I have had a 2 Galexea's in my reef for over 2...
I have had a 2 Galexea's in my reef for over 2 years, and one of them has very small sweepers (2 to 3 inches) and is in a low to moderate flow area. My other has LOG sweepers (6 to 8 inches) and it...
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LPS Keepers
09/04/2005, 07:59 AM
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Torch Coral care??
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Screamer
Torches are not extremely difficult to keep. Just...
Torches are not extremely difficult to keep. Just bear in mind that they do not do well when they are constantly being moved and rearranged.
As for feeding the coral, I have 2 huge specimens (...
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Reef Discussion
03/22/2005, 11:09 AM
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Starfish?
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175
Posted By
Screamer
The largest one i have ever seen was the size of...
The largest one i have ever seen was the size of a nickel. They are supposed to be good scavengers, just keep them in check. I once had what looked like a million of them all over everything, but...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
03/22/2005, 11:02 AM
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New reefkeeper in your midst
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Screamer
If you are looking to buy stuff online (skimmers,...
If you are looking to buy stuff online (skimmers, UV's, pumps, ETC...) try going to one of these sites .Champion lighting is expensive.
www.marinedepot.com
www.customaquatics.com
I have...
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Reef Discussion
03/22/2005, 09:34 AM
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24
Poll:
what kind of buffer system do you use?
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Screamer
Calcium Reactor :rollface:
Calcium Reactor
:rollface:
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Reef Discussion
03/17/2005, 12:11 AM
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help with how to deal with first coral ever?
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Screamer
The only thing that i know about dipping is that...
The only thing that i know about dipping is that it causes stress and some corals should not be dipped. As for which ones they are i do not know.
You will love the frogspawn :rollface:
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Reef Discussion
03/16/2005, 11:50 PM
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help with how to deal with first coral ever?
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Screamer
I would not worry about dipping corals unless you...
I would not worry about dipping corals unless you do not trust the store you are getting the coral from.
If you want to start the tank out with a frogspawn go for it. While it is true euphyllias...
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Reef Discussion
03/16/2005, 12:22 PM
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What you will never admit to another hobbyist.
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Screamer
When i set up my first tank that the green hair...
When i set up my first tank that the green hair algae was cool, and was upset when it died off. I also never do water changes.
:rollface:
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Reef Discussion
03/16/2005, 11:45 AM
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46
Poll:
Sub $200 skimmer
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Screamer
I had a backpak 2 on my old 90 gal fish only and...
I had a backpak 2 on my old 90 gal fish only and it worked well.
:rollface:
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Reef Discussion
03/16/2005, 09:54 AM
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What's the best Skimmer on the Market?
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Screamer
IMO the ETSS models are fantastic....
IMO the ETSS models are fantastic. www.superskimmer.com
But thats my opinion :rollface:
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Advanced Topics
03/15/2005, 09:56 PM
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Question testing circuit load
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Posted By
Screamer
At least it's a Cuttler Hammer. Do yourself a...
At least it's a Cuttler Hammer. Do yourself a favor and get a professional. Most of the time wiring done in an old fuse panel is horrible.
Be Careful :rollface:
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Reef Discussion
03/15/2005, 09:53 PM
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90 gallon stock list and HARLEQUIN SHRIMPS
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Screamer
HEHE look at my stocklist in this forum...
HEHE look at my stocklist in this forum http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=549374 just to get an idea of what can be kept in a 90.
:rollface:
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Reef Discussion
03/15/2005, 09:49 PM
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120 or 125 stocking lists/tank pics
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Screamer
If you are setting up a 120 you can do more fish...
If you are setting up a 120 you can do more fish than that. (IMO)
As for the anthias they have a better chance in a group (Harem of 1 male to 3 or 4 females) and in an established tank. They are...
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Reef Discussion
03/15/2005, 09:31 PM
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crocea clam question
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Posted By
Screamer
Mine had great color out of the bag. I really did...
Mine had great color out of the bag. I really did not notice it coloring up any more, but hey thats just mine. All my other animals are strange mabey my clam is also,and remember to see the best...
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Reef Discussion
03/15/2005, 10:57 AM
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Fish that school
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Screamer
Anthias are a schoaling fish, but they are...
Anthias are a schoaling fish, but they are difficult to keep. I have 4 Squamaipinnis Anthias and they are always togeather. (1 male and 3 females) They are also eating like horses.
What other fish...
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Reef Discussion
03/15/2005, 10:51 AM
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10
Poll:
Low cost skimmer poll
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Posted By
Screamer
I have a Reef Devil Delux on my system now and...
I have a Reef Devil Delux on my system now and love it. My first skimmer was a seclone and i pitched it after a month. Then i got a Knop 1st generation skimmer (not the excalibur) and it was a...
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Reef Discussion
03/15/2005, 10:46 AM
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Water changes?????
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394
Posted By
Screamer
90 gal w/ 30 gal sump/fuge and 20 gal plumed into...
90 gal w/ 30 gal sump/fuge and 20 gal plumed into same system and i do not do any water changes:)
All the die hard "you have to do water change people", hate when i post about water changes.
...
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Advanced Topics
03/13/2005, 05:36 PM
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elegant coral??????
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189
Posted By
Screamer
I have been keeping 3 elegance corals now for...
I have been keeping 3 elegance corals now for about 3 months, all under different lighting and current conditions:
1. Moderate flow at the bottom (slightly shaded section) of a 90 gal with 150 MH...
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Reef Discussion
03/13/2005, 11:50 AM
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Water changes with a refugium?
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211
Posted By
Screamer
I have not done a water change in years,(my coral...
I have not done a water change in years,(my coral and fish are thriving) the only exception was when i added my fuge it added 30 gal of fresh salt water to my system. As for water changes with a...
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Vendor Experiences
03/13/2005, 11:24 AM
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35
On-Line Shopping
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1,414
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Screamer
Reefermadness.us is the way to go, i have placed...
Reefermadness.us is the way to go, i have placed 2 orders with them and the owner has called me both times to let me know what else he had picked up that day, to see if i was interested.(and i am...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
03/13/2005, 11:01 AM
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Refugium Size Recommended
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322
Posted By
Screamer
If it is not going to be used as a sump also you...
If it is not going to be used as a sump also you should be fine with a 20 or 30 gal fuge. If it is going to be a sump also a 50 breeder would be ok. Again this is in my opinion.
As for the lighting...
Forum:
Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
03/13/2005, 10:57 AM
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5
Sump Vs. Refugium
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180
Posted By
Screamer
Fuge in sump is the only way to go, just do not...
Fuge in sump is the only way to go, just do not have a ton of flow in the fuge part.
Good Luck :rollface:
Forum:
Do It Yourself
03/12/2005, 11:21 PM
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54
Running Electrical For New Tank
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1,727
Posted By
Screamer
Use (2) 20 amp dedicated circuits, trust me reef...
Use (2) 20 amp dedicated circuits, trust me reef tanks always need more power. Go to HD an buy a roll of 12/4 romex (it will give you the ability to run 2 true dedicated circuits, you will not have...
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