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Reef Discussion
12/30/2007, 08:05 PM
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Does Lion Fish Each Cleaner Wrasse?
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dickenscd
Do you mean that your lionfish has no problem...
Do you mean that your lionfish has no problem with your cleaner wrasse at all?
How long do you have them together?
James
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Reef Discussion
12/30/2007, 08:05 PM
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Does Lion Fish Each Cleaner Wrasse?
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dickenscd
Do you mean that your lionfish has no problem...
Do you mean that your lionfish has no problem with your cleaner wrasse at all?
James
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Reef Discussion
12/30/2007, 08:07 AM
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Does Lion Fish Each Cleaner Wrasse?
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dickenscd
Does Lion Fish Each Cleaner Wrasse?
The blue and black striped cleaner wrasse has been working very well as a fish doctor for my other fishes.
Recently I put a big lion fish in my new 215G tank, does he each clearner wrasse?
James
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/18/2007, 09:15 PM
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Everything for sale 1) livestock
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dickenscd
Romain, Thank you and sorry I have not...
Romain,
Thank you and sorry I have not checked my mailbox until this moment, and all your PM were bounced.
Kindly PM me again your address if the butterfly collected from Hampton Bay still...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/13/2007, 10:21 AM
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Lookin for Live Rock
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dickenscd
I will also possibly donate some to the next LIRA...
I will also possibly donate some to the next LIRA monthly meetings. Some members paid $5.- for a 20 Lbs. beatiful piece in last meeting, however, I am not sure whether I will allow people to pick...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/13/2007, 10:11 AM
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Lookin for Live Rock
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dickenscd
I have over 500 Lbs. live rocks (mostly Tonga &...
I have over 500 Lbs. live rocks (mostly Tonga & Soloman Island) in the 270 gallon sump of my home tanks at Great Neck. They have been there for 10 years in average, some are as old as 20 years.
I...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/12/2007, 06:09 PM
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Everything for sale 1) livestock
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dickenscd
I am interested in the butterfly. I have a...
I am interested in the butterfly.
I have a tank in office devoted to the butterfly, I still have the seahorse and pipe fish from the LIRA collection trip in Sept., but I lost the butterfly.
...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/12/2007, 01:35 AM
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regal
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dickenscd
Me too, but I need big one so that the lion fish...
Me too, but I need big one so that the lion fish in the same tank will not swallow it.
James
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/12/2007, 01:32 AM
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Fishy Inc
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dickenscd
Too bad. It's just not easy for independent...
Too bad.
It's just not easy for independent retailers, especially for this hobby.
All the new tanks in my office are bought from Les, and he has delivered what he promised.
James
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/12/2007, 01:13 AM
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Red Carpet Anenome from Fish Town
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dickenscd
The store is very close to where I live, and I...
The store is very close to where I live, and I have not spent too much time to shop around when I buy something for this hobby. During a regular auditing from my wife, she found I spend over...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/08/2007, 10:47 PM
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Red Carpet Anenome from Fish Town
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dickenscd
The piece is sold. James
The piece is sold.
James
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/08/2007, 11:32 AM
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Red Carpet Anenome from Fish Town
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dickenscd
I would say their husbandry is far above average,...
I would say their husbandry is far above average, many stores are much worse and even you can smell it.
James
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
12/08/2007, 01:39 AM
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Red Carpet Anenome from Fish Town
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dickenscd
Red Carpet Anenome from Fish Town
Today I shopped at Fish Town USA, I saw a rare florecent red carpet anemome priced at $299.99, it's huge (one feet dia.). The last time I saw it was in NERAC Conference at Atlantis, 1/4 of the size,...
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Reef Discussion
12/04/2007, 12:50 AM
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Where To Buy Hermit Crabs?
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dickenscd
Where To Buy Hermit Crabs?
I need couple hundred hermit crabs to eliminate the hair algae in my newly setup reef tanks in office.
What kind of hermit crabs are the best?
Where can I get them?
I bought some from local...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
11/15/2007, 10:57 PM
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RBA and Live Rocks Donation in Meeting
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dickenscd
RBA and Live Rocks Donation in Meeting
I will donte a piece of rose bubble anemone and some live rocks for the club meeting tomorrow.
A minimum of 4 RBA (3" to 12") and 20 pieces live rocks (5 - 30 Lbs per piece) are available from my...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
11/10/2007, 01:00 PM
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reef and ocean dvds?
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dickenscd
What is JBNY? James
What is JBNY?
James
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
11/10/2007, 12:55 PM
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Connecticut Presents Mike Paletta
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dickenscd
Yes, Mike is an excllent speaker, and has...
Yes, Mike is an excllent speaker, and has practical experience in building simply and long lasting system. His photos are irresistable.
I built a 180G reef tank (now become my sump) in my old...
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Reef Discussion
10/31/2007, 05:16 PM
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How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia?
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dickenscd
Any scientific name for the type of peppermint...
Any scientific name for the type of peppermint shrimp you mentioned about?
How can you tell one from the other?
Do you have a picture?
James
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
10/31/2007, 11:38 AM
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New Tank and Stand from Fishy INc.
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dickenscd
New Tank and Stand from Fishy INc.
I urgently needed another brand new Oceanic 175G bowfront tank with 32" black oak stand to replace the old tank and stand during the setup of other new tanks in my office. Very few stores knew...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
10/31/2007, 09:26 AM
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Aiptasia killing technique
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dickenscd
quote: ...
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Originally posted by todd rose
Berghia nudi branch
www.saltyunderground.com ...
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Reef Discussion
10/31/2007, 09:21 AM
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How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia?
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1,174
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dickenscd
quote: ...
quote:
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Originally posted by todd rose
Berghia nudi branch
www.saltyunderground.com ...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
10/31/2007, 09:17 AM
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How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia?
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dickenscd
The above supplier claimed "Berghia...
The above supplier claimed
"Berghia nudibranchs eat only one thing: the dreaded aiptasia anemone, AKA glass or rock anemone (not to be confused with majano anemones). That’s all Berghia eat,...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
10/30/2007, 11:59 PM
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How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia?
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1,174
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dickenscd
There are hundreds of aiptasias on over 600 Lbs...
There are hundreds of aiptasias on over 600 Lbs beautiful huge pieces (60 Lbs. each in average) live tonga and soloman rocks which I bought from a friend and will be put in my new 215G (SPS only) &...
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Long Island Reef Association (LIRA)
10/30/2007, 11:13 PM
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26
Aiptasia killing technique
Views:
793
Posted By
dickenscd
Bill, Do you mean peppermint shrimp does not...
Bill,
Do you mean peppermint shrimp does not guarantee eating all the aiptasias? Only the small one, not the big ones?
Does peppermint shrimp will also eat the anemone family such as zoas...
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Reef Discussion
10/30/2007, 09:49 PM
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27
How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia?
Views:
1,174
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dickenscd
How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia?
Somebody told me that the most effective and easiest way to get rid of aiptasia is peppermint shrimp as long as you do not have anemone in the tank.
Has anyone heard or experienced about it?
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