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Forum: Responsible Reefkeeping 01/17/2005, 12:59 AM
Replies: 1
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Posted By Zepplin
Suggestions on Articles Concerning Reef Preservation/Conservation Techniques

Hey guys, I know I haven't been around lately. Sorry about that, this semester is shaping up to be busy. Anyway, I'm taking a gen. ed. right now. We were assigned our first paper and I naturally...
Forum: Reef Discussion 01/17/2005, 12:58 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 94
Posted By Zepplin
Suggestions on Articles Concerning Reef Preservation/Conservation Techniques

Hey guys, I know I haven't been around lately. Sorry about that, this semester is shaping up to be busy. Anyway, I'm taking a gen. ed. right now. We were assigned our first paper and I naturally...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 12/21/2004, 03:49 AM
Replies: 21
Views: 1,098
Posted By Zepplin
LOL-Awesome pic Jaffa. I always thought this had...

LOL-Awesome pic Jaffa. I always thought this had to have happened somewhere out there. Good you captured the moment.
Forum: Advanced Topics 11/12/2004, 03:16 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 217
Posted By Zepplin
Hey I haven't posted in awhile, but for a coral...

Hey I haven't posted in awhile, but for a coral so close to my heart I will. A good way to frag these is to run a thick rubberband between the polyps where you want to dremmel away. Leave it that...
Forum: Propagated Corals & Tank Raised Livestock Selling 05/19/2004, 08:51 PM
Replies: 0
Views: 245
Posted By Zepplin
Kalamazoo, Michigan - EVERYTHING must go by 5-22-04

We're getting out of the hobby for 2 years, so we need to sell EVERYTHING!!! The catch is that it must be gone NO LATER THAN THIS SATURDAY, 5-22-04!!! So, in light of that, you can get some great...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 05/14/2004, 01:57 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 607
Posted By Zepplin
Shrooms can get bleached out if they get too much...

Shrooms can get bleached out if they get too much light or not enough in my experience. I've had shrooms of a variety of species bleach under too much metal halide. I've also had shrooms that make...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/29/2004, 11:56 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 346
Posted By Zepplin
Yeah, I've had blues grey out under direct...

Yeah, I've had blues grey out under direct exposure too.

-Meg
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/29/2004, 11:45 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 288
Posted By Zepplin
That looks like a yuma to me. Where did you buy...

That looks like a yuma to me. Where did you buy it? Usually you'll know a pink yuma by the insane price tag, but it sounds like you might have bought it without the store knowing? Anyway, it's a...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/28/2004, 11:34 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 213
Posted By Zepplin
Without fragging? lol-You can't have your cake...

Without fragging? lol-You can't have your cake and eat it too. If you're not willing to attempt a fragging patience might be your best bet.

I suppose you could always attempt feedings to...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/28/2004, 04:48 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 346
Posted By Zepplin
Well, they're not yumas as your title indicates,...

Well, they're not yumas as your title indicates, but very pretty Ricordea floridas. I understand your reluctance to lacerate them, they are very beautiful. I would suggest breaking the rock apart...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/28/2004, 12:12 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 278
Posted By Zepplin
You could get 40-45 for the bigger polyps.

You could get 40-45 for the bigger polyps.
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/26/2004, 12:44 PM
Replies: 18
Views: 442
Posted By Zepplin
I'm kind of anal, but maybe you ]should cut ...

I'm kind of anal, but maybe you ]should cut those old dead gorgonian looking shoots off. They seem like a distraction, but a little chaos in the live rock is always good for charm. Hmmm.

-Meg
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/26/2004, 10:11 AM
Replies: 18
Views: 442
Posted By Zepplin
Thier ignorance will be your bliss. That owner...

Thier ignorance will be your bliss. That owner is out of his dome! Its the going out of business because I'm Craaaaaaaaaaazy sale.

-Meg
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/26/2004, 09:54 AM
Replies: 18
Views: 442
Posted By Zepplin
That is an incredible find rklutt! The fact that...

That is an incredible find rklutt! The fact that no one else bought them in the time that elapsed from earlier in the week to Saturday means they were meant to be with you-lol. Very pretty, never...
Forum: Photography 04/26/2004, 05:34 AM
Replies: 24
Views: 582
Posted By Zepplin
Someone made a joke in a recent thread about how...

Someone made a joke in a recent thread about how lame this thread was. I thought I might make some additions as I really like hawkfish. You're all lamers, HAWKFISH RULE!!!
...
Forum: Photography 04/26/2004, 05:27 AM
Replies: 57
Views: 2,578
Posted By Zepplin
I have a few to contribute. Beautiful pics by...

I have a few to contribute. Beautiful pics by the way everyone.

http://www.porcupinepuffer.com/images/August2003/pic%20206.jpg

http://www.porcupinepuffer.com/images/blue%20striped%20hermit.jpg...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 04/26/2004, 05:06 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 308
Posted By Zepplin
Sweet shrooms. I have a similiar kind and...

Sweet shrooms. I have a similiar kind and Borneman said Rhodactis so I won't argue. Mushroom taxonomy is so terrible anyway. Here's a pick of mine.
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Forum: Reef Fishes 02/18/2004, 07:55 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 414
Posted By Zepplin
Thanks for the heads up on the sex identification...

Thanks for the heads up on the sex identification Pete. I suppose the male is the jerk then. He's a real brute. I've never seen another chromis with streamers.

-Meg :)
Forum: Corallimorpharians 02/18/2004, 05:24 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 662
Posted By Zepplin
Sorry I didn't respond sooner aquajohn. You can...

Sorry I didn't respond sooner aquajohn. You can get rid of them, but its gonna take some frustrating manual labor. If you wish to salvage your current rock from the shrooms you're going to have to...
Forum: Reef Fishes 02/18/2004, 05:15 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 271
Posted By Zepplin
FMarini and Peter-Thank you for the input. ...

FMarini and Peter-Thank you for the input.

The frag tank is a very low flow tank-would it be suitable? So if ever find he is carrying should I seperate the male from the female?

-Meg
Forum: Reef Fishes 02/16/2004, 06:08 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 414
Posted By Zepplin
I have perfect timing for this one. I only keep...

I have perfect timing for this one. I only keep two green chromis. They seem to function pretty well as a pair; too well right now. The larger one is going to be your dominant female. I used to...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 02/16/2004, 05:50 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 662
Posted By Zepplin
Hahahaha that's awesome! No seriously...

Hahahaha that's awesome!

No seriously though, are you actually losing corals to the mushroom progression? Are you looking for advice on how to get rid of them, because that could certainly be...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 02/16/2004, 05:47 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 678
Posted By Zepplin
Hey Gary!-I just got one of your little anemones....

Hey Gary!-I just got one of your little anemones. He's way cool.

-Meg :D
Forum: Reef Fishes 02/15/2004, 01:10 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 377
Posted By Zepplin
Thank you very much Ed, Sting and Jovreefer for...

Thank you very much Ed, Sting and Jovreefer for all this valuable input. We're still weighing a lot of variables. Fox faces are cool, but I'd be worried about it snacking on corals, as I read up...
Forum: Corallimorpharians 02/15/2004, 12:33 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 464
Posted By Zepplin
I'm not seeing the first picture, but the second...

I'm not seeing the first picture, but the second is a rock of ricordea yumas-kinda green-not screaming green. They may turn a more desirable color under your lights-they look nice and healthy...
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