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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
01/11/2008, 01:10 AM
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PMAS Jan 23 Meeting - Need Chaeto?
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PMAS Jan 23 Meeting - Need Chaeto?
Anyone need some chaetomorpha? I can bring bags of it to the 23rd meeting. Will have pods and stars and worms in it I'm sure. Please let me know, I'm only going to bring a bag or two for the...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
12/29/2007, 12:05 AM
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on line store
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Yeah... not so much. In fact, it's rare that a...
Yeah... not so much. In fact, it's rare that a retailer does anything past selecting a few check boxes on a stock list, and then waits to see what actually shipped.
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
12/17/2007, 06:17 PM
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That's been my experience also. However, in many...
That's been my experience also. However, in many cases that is a gift. Because the majority of info you get from pet store employees, at best, is bunk. I've heard Elmer's employees make statements...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
12/17/2007, 04:12 PM
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Oh by the way, if you haven't been out there,...
Oh by the way, if you haven't been out there, take a trip to Seahorse on rt 8. It is a stones throw south of the Turnpike exit. As long as you take a real good look at the fish, and know which fish...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
12/17/2007, 04:11 PM
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>.< But what if we don't know who you are. ...
>.<
But what if we don't know who you are. Then...
Never mind. :)
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North Central Pennsylvania Aquarium Reef Society (NCPARS)
12/16/2007, 02:03 AM
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Does anyone have Stylophora Coral?
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I have a frag of nice purple stylo you can have. ...
I have a frag of nice purple stylo you can have. Ever get to Pittsburgh?
Oh, love the description on Dr Foster's:
the Stylophora Coral needs strong lighting provided by preferably metal...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
12/16/2007, 01:59 AM
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on line store
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Unless I really had to, I wouldn't. The...
Unless I really had to, I wouldn't. The cheapness of the animals is offset by two things: shipping and sick/deadness.
Only reason I'd mail order something is if it was just too rare to find in...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
11/08/2007, 08:55 AM
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Tuxedo Urchins for sale?
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No reason to get into trouble, you are in PGH,...
No reason to get into trouble, you are in PGH, supporting the club, and answering a specific question about your store. But what you should be posting is how raynist needs a nice pair of engineer...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
11/07/2007, 06:11 PM
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Acrylic tank modification
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... that's how I cleaned the shavings out of my...
... that's how I cleaned the shavings out of my sump. Filled it with water, they floated. Sorry man. You have kryptonic acrylic.
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Zoanthids
11/05/2007, 06:39 PM
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just a quick pic
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Not to be cynical or anything... ...
Not to be cynical or anything...
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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Zoanthids
11/05/2007, 05:36 PM
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just a quick pic
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You can't, because until you get them in your...
You can't, because until you get them in your tank, in your water, with your lights, in the spot you place them, with your flow, and your animals, at your elevation above sea level, and your specific...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
11/03/2007, 04:01 PM
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Tuxedo Urchins for sale?
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That's $30 too high even if they were carefully...
That's $30 too high even if they were carefully cleaned and presented on sticky rice with soy sauce.
What the hell.
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Zoanthids
10/28/2007, 11:05 AM
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nudi's really like yellow zoas
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So let me get this straight... you are freshwater...
So let me get this straight... you are freshwater dipping corals, to rid yourself of a creature that you can't identify, because you are sure they are eating your zoanthids?
Ever buy liverock? ...
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Reef Discussion
10/27/2007, 10:23 PM
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Quarantine tank for tang, what size?
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So, um... unless you scooped your tangs from the...
So, um... unless you scooped your tangs from the ocean yourself, let me give you an idea of the places they lived in before you got them:
- in a tub or bucket of varying size on a boat with a...
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Reef Discussion
10/27/2007, 09:59 PM
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self sustaining cleanup crew
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Two BIG reasons for snail deaths: - wrong /...
Two BIG reasons for snail deaths:
- wrong / inappropriate snails
- crabs, hermit or otherwise
You might be shocked at the number of snails commonly sold in our hobby that are actually suitable...
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Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society
10/26/2007, 11:25 AM
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berghia nudabranches???
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Python73
Are you guys aware that you really don't just...
Are you guys aware that you really don't just huck a couple of these in your tank and then they eat all your aiptasia right? From everything I heard, you best bet is to raise them in a seperate safe...
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New to the Hobby
10/25/2007, 10:47 PM
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some advice please...
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Playa-1 as for the dip... not so much. The...
Playa-1 as for the dip... not so much. The critters you want out of that rock (see above post) will simply sit tight and ignore that treatment. To get them out you'd have to make the water bad...
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New to the Hobby
10/25/2007, 10:44 PM
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some advice please...
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Damn there's a ton of things to address here. ...
Damn there's a ton of things to address here. Hope I get it all.
Diver - if you sit the rocks OUT of water for two hours, you will kill (or at least mortally wound) so much life on it that you...
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Reef Discussion
10/25/2007, 10:31 PM
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LR not any good?
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Python73
Let me clarify my answer. Yes. You can keep...
Let me clarify my answer. Yes.
You can keep rock anywhere in your system, so long as it receives water flow and it is submerged it will do its job. There is no difference between rubble and big...
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New to the Hobby
10/25/2007, 10:23 PM
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cpr bacpac problem
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Python73
What are you doing to adjust it? I ran one for...
What are you doing to adjust it? I ran one for years with no problems other than the intake on the pump needing regular maintenance. IIRC, there are no adjustments that can be made, they are plug...
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New to the Hobby
10/25/2007, 10:19 PM
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pros and cons of rock rubble in overflow box
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Python73
Pros: none. Cons: many. Don't put anything in...
Pros: none. Cons: many. Don't put anything in your overflow that isn't plumbing or water.
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New to the Hobby
10/25/2007, 10:15 PM
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i need help with my lps
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Python73
Corals, along with the vast majority of other...
Corals, along with the vast majority of other living creatures, are incapable of the human emotional state known as "happy." Suggested reading: anthropomorphism.
Now, what does a healthy specimen...
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New to the Hobby
10/25/2007, 10:08 PM
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Corline made scratches in my acrylic?
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Python73
Welcome to acrylic, which scratches when you...
Welcome to acrylic, which scratches when you glance at it. They make a paste to fix scratches, but I'm mostly certain that you have to empty the tank. Boo on that.
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New to the Hobby
10/25/2007, 10:01 PM
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What other critters for a cleanup crew
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Python73
Okay, I agree with this statement... after...
Okay, I agree with this statement... after changing the word "may" to "WILL" and the word "opportunistic" to "ravenous."
Frankly, you have enough hermits crabs in your 90g tank for a small ocean. ...
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New to the Hobby
10/25/2007, 09:54 PM
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Am I Crazy or Just Good! Too early to stock tank?
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Python73
You never need suppliments, none, ever. You can...
You never need suppliments, none, ever. You can simply do water changes. "But what if it is a 300g SPS reef?!? ZOMG suppliments!" Yeah, no. You can simply do water changes. Will they suck? ...
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