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01/04/2008, 08:52 AM
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Pruning Kenya tree in my tank...?
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according to EB's coral book, the kenya tree is...
according to EB's coral book, the kenya tree is one of the least alleopathic softies on his list.
also, they don't spew a bunch of funk as bad as other ones do.
the EZ way is to go in with...
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Reef Discussion
01/04/2008, 08:40 AM
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singapore angel question
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In my FO days I had one. It jumped right in with...
In my FO days I had one. It jumped right in with the gang after a couple rounds of feeding. It ate everything
I also had a royal gramma and a batfish, so nobody was picky. i think the batfish...
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Reef Discussion
12/30/2007, 04:31 PM
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Coral ID
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that is corky fingers Briarium an encrusting and...
that is corky fingers Briarium an encrusting and or branching gorg.
the things eat like pigs and they can eat larger particles like broken brine shrimp and bits of flake food
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12/29/2007, 05:24 PM
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yay, algae blenny ate flakes after a couple days
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yay, algae blenny ate flakes after a couple days
once it saw the royal gramma chow down, it jumped right in.
lucked out there.
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Reef Discussion
12/29/2007, 05:22 PM
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Leather corals touching each other?
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I have never really had any trouble bunching...
I have never really had any trouble bunching softies. Kenya trees can be a little irritating to other softies but pretty much everyone else plays nice.
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Reef Discussion
12/28/2007, 10:41 AM
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Best way to ship Chaetomorpha?
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Frick-n-Frags
too much water increases the chance of it rotting...
too much water increases the chance of it rotting in transit.
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Reef Discussion
12/27/2007, 09:58 AM
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is this green coralline?
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also, i have only seen the pale "easter egg"...
also, i have only seen the pale "easter egg" colors on undersides of LR way in the shade. but there is baby blue, various greys, pale yellow, pale green, really cool.
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12/27/2007, 09:40 AM
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Don't know what they were, but they're dead now
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you could spot feed those. I think they are a...
you could spot feed those. I think they are a non-reefbuilding stoney coral and I'm pretty sure non-photosynthetic. I still have the one that came with a piece of LR back in maybe 1992. it lives in...
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12/26/2007, 07:50 AM
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Water Changing Question
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he coolest setup would be a continuous overflow...
he coolest setup would be a continuous overflow setup. if you have the large capacity reservoir and the sump plumbed to a drain, like an emergency overflow drain etc, you can trickle the new water...
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Reef Discussion
12/26/2007, 07:40 AM
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acans under 400w mh?
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start them low and see how it goes 20kK...
start them low
and see how it goes
20kK 400w = 10kK 250w PAR wise so you aren't exactly slamming them with 400w iwasakis, then factor in the tank depth and you don't have such a hostile setup at...
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12/26/2007, 07:30 AM
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cant get rid of diatom bloom
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brown snot? = dino snot i get that...
brown snot?
= dino snot
i get that sometimes when i've been a slouch on maintenance. it seems to show up along with traces of cyano so it seems about the same water quality opportunist as...
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Reef Discussion
12/26/2007, 07:20 AM
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Can anyone tell me what these little blue guys are?
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do they stay put where they are attached? do...
do they stay put where they are attached?
do they get bigger and smaller or just constantly bigger?
are there any openings like vents or water tubes (thinking long stretch to something along the...
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Reef Discussion
12/26/2007, 07:08 AM
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Can anyone tell me what these little blue guys are?
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if you see siphons in pairs, that's the clue to a...
if you see siphons in pairs, that's the clue to a tunicate.
a single solid cylinder devoid of siphons is not a tunicate. There is a type of zoo called isocarus or isocrisis heh or something...
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12/25/2007, 07:13 PM
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would this be too much?
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it may not just be about raw turnover numbers. it...
it may not just be about raw turnover numbers. it may be about better flow directing so that it actually blows things off the rocks better.
also, you pretty much still have to occasionally baste...
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Reef Discussion
12/25/2007, 07:04 PM
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Most Interactive livestock for workplace desktop nano?
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Frick-n-Frags
xenia mithrax crabs can be pretty...
xenia
mithrax crabs can be pretty interesting to watch or something goofy like a decorator crab
and maybe a peppermint shrimp.
:D this might be the only time and place EVER I could justify...
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Reef Discussion
12/25/2007, 07:53 AM
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Most Interactive livestock for workplace desktop nano?
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blue ring... ya know that really REALLY...
blue ring...
ya know that really REALLY obnoxious clown over in accounts payable........
:D
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Reef Discussion
12/25/2007, 07:49 AM
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Red Gorgonia ?
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not photosynthetic. good flow, very low/no...
not photosynthetic.
good flow, very low/no light, probably needs some mix of zoo and phyto plankton to do well
they like laminar flow and grow in deeper steadier currents. then they can grow...
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Reef Discussion
12/25/2007, 07:37 AM
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hydno wasting away slowly
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Frick-n-Frags
old school legend: yellow polyps are the...
old school legend: yellow polyps are the phosphate canary in a coal mine.
maybe a one-two punch of bad water plus starvation
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Reef Discussion
12/25/2007, 07:33 AM
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How to start?
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Frick-n-Frags
then you don't have to cycle. the bacteria is...
then you don't have to cycle. the bacteria is on the lR, not the sand, unless you have UG filter :D
just don't throw a huge bioload in all at once or it will have to re-cycle to meet the new,...
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Reef Discussion
12/22/2007, 08:02 AM
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Sea fan
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you must feed it the correct food. red seafans...
you must feed it the correct food.
red seafans are not photosynthetic.
compare to purple/tan sea fans, red seafan is more difficult.
maybe take it back and study about keeping non-photos to get...
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12/22/2007, 07:58 AM
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What is this?
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Frick-n-Frags
that is a stony coral for starters. yeah,...
that is a stony coral for starters.
yeah, that's a pretty big mouth
but it looks kind of like it is encrusting, which doesn't seem like scoly MO
if it was zoomed it would resemble...
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Reef Discussion
12/22/2007, 07:46 AM
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Help me figure out what's wrong w/ my parents tank!
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Frick-n-Frags
nitrates in a dark FO tank do almost nothing,...
nitrates in a dark FO tank do almost nothing, good or bad.
that was the whole original goal of cycling: convert highly toxic NH3/NO2 into relatively benign NO3
of course eventually they can...
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Reef Discussion
12/22/2007, 07:39 AM
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Help me figure out what's wrong w/ my parents tank!
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Frick-n-Frags
know anyone with a diatom filter or a magmum HOT...
know anyone with a diatom filter or a magmum HOT etc?
to polish the water temporarily
also, as typical with "low-light" "no light" systems, they are completely bacteria driven.
if that was...
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Reef Discussion
12/22/2007, 07:19 AM
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Paranoia is the biggest obstacle to overcome...
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501
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Frick-n-Frags
wait until one of your ballasts or a heater, or...
wait until one of your ballasts or a heater, or a flourescent endcap fail and start a fire. just make sure all your smoke alarms are working correctly. that's what kept my house from burning down...
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Reef Discussion
12/22/2007, 07:13 AM
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New Live rock stung me!!! Please help
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785
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Frick-n-Frags
a pistol shrimp cannot split your thumb. a...
a pistol shrimp cannot split your thumb.
a mantis shrimp can.
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