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Marine Aquarists Roundtable of Sacramento (MARS)
03/30/2007, 05:06 PM
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Lost my first fish
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I think the best way to find one is craigslist....
I think the best way to find one is craigslist. Before I moved up here to Sac, I saw some great deals on 100+ gal tanks. Its hard to find one that the person can knowingly say they never used copper...
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Marine Aquarists Roundtable of Sacramento (MARS)
03/30/2007, 02:35 PM
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Lost my first fish
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What was the size of the blue tang and the...
What was the size of the blue tang and the foxface?
I have a foxface in my 80 and I am almost ready to have someone with a bigger tank take him. Those kind of fish really like a lot of space and...
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Coral & Livestock Trading
07/05/2006, 09:19 PM
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Sacramento area frag trade
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Great, I just got a new digi and took some pics,...
Great, I just got a new digi and took some pics, but I had a power failure last week and I lost some stuff. but here is a link to what I have (had)
Linky Link (http://zackschumann.myphotoalbum.com)...
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Coral & Livestock Trading
03/11/2006, 06:59 PM
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Sacramento area frag trade
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Hi, sorry for the late response I am...
Hi, sorry for the late response
I am actually looking for Sacramento area reefers to keep it simple (kind of a PITA to ship livestock cross country). That and I dont have any real need for...
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Coral & Livestock Trading
03/07/2006, 08:00 PM
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Sacramento area frag trade
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Sacramento area frag trade
Hello all,
I have a few frags I can make for whatever you have that may interest me.
What can I frag?
-Monti Capricornus / orange 4"x4" frags (3)
-Frogspawn / green 12"x12" colony +3...
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New to the Hobby
01/27/2006, 06:09 PM
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Lighting--Corals
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LPS and softies is about it. Every SPS I have...
LPS and softies is about it. Every SPS I have seen under PCs does very poorly.
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New to the Hobby
01/23/2006, 06:44 PM
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lost first fish, help me
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evolution
A little off topic but... Your tank may be...
A little off topic but...
Your tank may be too new for the foxface and the wrasse. The foxface eats a lot of algae but usually not the kind I see in your tank. Mine eats a ton of hair algae and...
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Do It Yourself
01/23/2006, 06:21 PM
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Drilling
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You can drill a tank in any position you feel...
You can drill a tank in any position you feel comfortable with. It is reccomended that you are able to cool the glass as you grind it, generally with a spray bottle and some r/o water. If there is...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
09/28/2005, 08:13 PM
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Looking to buy bulkheads - best place to get?
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Do a search on Uniseals and see if you still want...
Do a search on Uniseals and see if you still want bulkheads. Uniseals are way cheaper as well.
/wont buy any more bulkheads unless <i>absolutley</i> neccesary.
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Do It Yourself
08/24/2005, 10:52 PM
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Sump design
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You might think of adding a coil denitrator....
You might think of adding a coil denitrator. Looks like a simple DIY.
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New to the Hobby
08/24/2005, 10:49 PM
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good or bad starfish?
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Just a commensial brittle star, no worries.
Just a commensial brittle star, no worries.
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New to the Hobby
08/24/2005, 10:38 PM
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lettuce nudi
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I support the "Yank Em" approach. Without a...
I support the "Yank Em" approach. Without a positive ID, the nudi could swiftly and disgustingly wipe out your tank.
They look cool and all but the fact of the matter is: stressed/dead nudi =...
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Do It Yourself
08/20/2005, 12:47 PM
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Hydraulic Plunger water movement.
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Instead of screens, I was thinking (with my setup...
Instead of screens, I was thinking (with my setup which will allow for this) an array of straws stacked. This will keep the fish from bieng sucked in and help straighten water flow. What ever get...
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Do It Yourself
08/19/2005, 03:16 PM
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Hydraulic Plunger water movement.
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evolution
I had the same idea on modding a wave2K concept. ...
I had the same idea on modding a wave2K concept.
I cant find my plans off-hand but here is a crappy, out of scale pic I just sketched for ya.
...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
08/18/2005, 04:56 PM
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L.E.D. as main light source
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/fingers crossed
/fingers crossed
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
08/18/2005, 04:12 PM
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L.E.D. as main light source
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evolution
So it seems not much has changed in the past...
So it seems not much has changed in the past couple of years.
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
08/18/2005, 03:53 PM
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Lighting for FOWLR question
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evolution
I would get 2 36" VHO 12k That way when you...
I would get 2 36" VHO 12k
That way when you jump into reef you can use actinics instead of the 12ks.
JM2C
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
08/18/2005, 03:49 PM
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L.E.D. as main light source
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L.E.D. as main light source
Ok, I havent seen a thread on this in a while so I was thinking of starting another thread discussing the pros, cons and experiences in this subject.
It seems since the last great LED debate, the...
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New to the Hobby
08/16/2005, 05:34 AM
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regal angel
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Posted By
evolution
If they get big, it really depends on your tank...
If they get big, it really depends on your tank size. Small, 100gal+ - Big, 180gal+.
Sometimes though, it depends on the personality of the fish. You might get lucky, then again...
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New to the Hobby
08/16/2005, 05:29 AM
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Upgrading my 120 to BB and adding CL
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evolution
Oh, I did miss the point. You could use any...
Oh, I did miss the point.
You could use any type of acryllic and do a sand-glue-sand sprinkle and achieve some sort of effect.
Save $$ and visit a local acryllic supplier. They probably have...
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New to the Hobby
08/16/2005, 05:26 AM
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Upgrading my 120 to BB and adding CL
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Posted By
evolution
It seems that if you coated the board with a glue...
It seems that if you coated the board with a glue that had good bite into the material, you could sprinkle the sand on top of that and place the board into the tank. This way it be anything but...
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Do It Yourself
08/16/2005, 05:20 AM
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Mini Nano
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216
Posted By
evolution
First off, for the sake of your sanity, I would...
First off, for the sake of your sanity, I would have a 5-10gal sump. The more water volume you have in the system, the easier the tank will be to maintain.
Small water volume = quick changes in...
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Do It Yourself
08/16/2005, 04:59 AM
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Starboard or cuttingboard substitute?
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363
Posted By
evolution
Are you using it as a layer between the tank and...
Are you using it as a layer between the tank and the stand for a large acryllic tank?
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Do It Yourself
08/16/2005, 04:53 AM
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Starboard or cuttingboard substitute?
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363
Posted By
evolution
What are you using the material for? Sound?...
What are you using the material for? Sound? Moisture?
Sorry for the lame reply, I have no idea what starboard or cuttingboard is. (I may, but I had a few cervezas tonight, so... well)
edit-...
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Reef Discussion
08/14/2005, 05:50 PM
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mystery snail id
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297
Posted By
evolution
What, you have never screwed up? I find that...
What, you have never screwed up? I find that hard to believe. Why even bother asking that question in the first place?
C'mon, you know how LFSs can be. Thats why there is RC. You learn from your...
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