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Reef Discussion
09/10/2003, 10:37 PM
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Flame angels
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naesco
They are now available aquacultured. IMO that...
They are now available aquacultured.
IMO that would be your best bet.
REEForm: Never buy fish from the Philippines or Indonesia where the use of cyanide is rampant.
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New to the Hobby
09/10/2003, 10:05 PM
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reef safe easy maint fish for 150
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naesco
You should not add any fish until 60 days after...
You should not add any fish until 60 days after your tank has cycled and than one fish at a time one month apart.
If I were you I would set up your 55 as a refugium right from the beginning. Get...
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New to the Hobby
09/10/2003, 09:59 PM
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fish by mail?
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362
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naesco
Common sense tells us that it is always better to...
Common sense tells us that it is always better to be able to see a fish before you buy it.
If a fish is thin, has cloudy eyes, has spots or tears you can pass on the fish. It is most important to...
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New to the Hobby
09/10/2003, 09:52 PM
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Adding Chromis
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468
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naesco
Green chromis may be a common and inexpensive...
Green chromis may be a common and inexpensive fish.
The key to avoiding ones caught with cyanide is to avoid purchasing fish from the Philippines and Indonesia where the use of cyanide is...
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Reef Fishes
09/09/2003, 11:46 PM
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Say hello to my little friend
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443
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naesco
:thumbsup:
:thumbsup:
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New to the Hobby
09/09/2003, 11:23 PM
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cyinide test kit
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naesco
Interesting.! I don't think sucy a test is...
Interesting.!
I don't think sucy a test is available.
Presently no testing is done by any US importers/wholesalers to determine whether their suppliers are selling them cyanide fish.
It's buyer...
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Reef Fishes
09/09/2003, 08:43 PM
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Whats eating my Tangs tail?
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223
Posted By
naesco
Turn the light of in the tank for a day. That...
Turn the light of in the tank for a day. That will get him settled down.
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Fish Disease Treatment
09/08/2003, 11:01 PM
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garlic
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178
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naesco
The idea here Ebelz is to get as much extract in...
The idea here Ebelz is to get as much extract in the fish as possible.
This means feeding only garlic soaked food and feeding often.
REEForm: Never buy a fish from the Philippines or Indonesia...
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New to the Hobby
09/08/2003, 10:44 PM
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Stocking a 75 gal tank - what first??
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naesco
The best way to go Dangelow is sloooooow. Wait...
The best way to go Dangelow is sloooooow.
Wait 60 days before you add your first fish. Spend the time checking out fish on www.wetwebmedia.com and reading about stuff in the fish forum.
Look at...
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Reef Discussion
09/08/2003, 10:13 PM
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HELP! anyone need some help here
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491
Posted By
naesco
Could he be molting? REEForm: Never buy a...
Could he be molting?
REEForm: Never buy a fish from the Philippines or Indonesia where the use of cyanide is rampant.
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Responsible Reefkeeping
09/08/2003, 10:10 PM
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o happy day @ lfs!
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4,109
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naesco
You guys don't have to be told that a good LFS is...
You guys don't have to be told that a good LFS is worth their weight in gold. Any negative comments made exclude those whose business interests include keeping customers happy.
REEForm: Never buy...
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Reef Discussion
09/08/2003, 10:00 PM
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tangs
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271
Posted By
naesco
Yep that is right. Soak it in selcon for 5...
Yep that is right. Soak it in selcon for 5 minutes to get them in overdrive.
I like using the spirulina discs because they are hard, last long and sink to the bottom.
The only exception is the blue...
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Reef Fishes
09/08/2003, 09:11 PM
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Whats eating my Tangs tail?
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223
Posted By
naesco
Are you seeing fighting going on? What is the...
Are you seeing fighting going on?
What is the condition of the tang other than the tail? Is it colourful, plump and eating well; clear eyes.
It might be degeneration as a result of a mild fungal...
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New to the Hobby
09/07/2003, 12:00 PM
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What's next after LiveRock???
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287
Posted By
naesco
I would add to DgenR8's post. IMO wait until a...
I would add to DgenR8's post.
IMO wait until a month after your tank cycles before you add your first fish and add one fish per month thereafter.
The biggest mistake many reefers make is going to a...
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New to the Hobby
09/07/2003, 11:52 AM
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All fishes died after adding bacteria
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Posted By
naesco
I agree with IIlosingit Most of the posters on...
I agree with IIlosingit
Most of the posters on this board are reefers. It is best to get your advice from them.
Forum:
Reef Discussion
09/07/2003, 11:49 AM
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Goby I.D.
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242
Posted By
naesco
Thanks Mickey.
Thanks Mickey.
Forum:
Reef Discussion
09/07/2003, 11:47 AM
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Just Lost "Nemo"!!!!
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1,593
Posted By
naesco
Did someone call me?:) Sorry about the...
Did someone call me?:)
Sorry about the clown.:(
REEForm: Never buy a fish from the Philippines or Indonesia where the use of cyanide is rampant.
Forum:
Reef Discussion
09/07/2003, 11:43 AM
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7
It's Amazing What You Can Learn By Watching
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292
Posted By
naesco
You are defineatley hooked on this hobby!:) ...
You are defineatley hooked on this hobby!:)
I often wonder why reefers rush to put in fish the minute the tank stops cycling when there is so much happening day and night during that process too....
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Reef Discussion
09/06/2003, 08:31 PM
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Goby I.D.
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242
Posted By
naesco
The worm goby is often called an engineer goby or...
The worm goby is often called an engineer goby or blenny. I can't find a good pic. Can someone?
Forum:
Reef Discussion
09/06/2003, 07:47 PM
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Goby I.D.
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242
Posted By
naesco
Re: Goby I.D.
Is it a tiny fish or an eel type looking fish?
REEForm: Never purchase a fish from the Philippines or Indonesia where the use of cyanide is rampant.
Forum:
Reef Fishes
09/06/2003, 07:44 PM
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Anthias information
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189
Posted By
naesco
The best info on this species is an artical...
The best info on this species is an artical written by Scott Michael noted author on reef fish.
http://www.reefs.org/library/talklog/s_michael_030401.html
REEForm: Never purchase a fish from the...
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New to the Hobby
09/06/2003, 03:34 PM
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4
good fish or bad
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150
Posted By
naesco
I agree with Skippy. I know how tough it is to...
I agree with Skippy. I know how tough it is to see fish at LFS suffer.
IMO the best thing to do when you see fish or coral in these situations is to let the staff at the LFS know.
When you rescue...
Forum:
Reef Fishes
09/06/2003, 12:55 PM
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6
Chromis killing each other, won't school
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350
Posted By
naesco
I have had the same problem. What I do is take...
I have had the same problem.
What I do is take the the one that is getting picked on a put him in the refugium for a while.
When she gets much stronger I put her back. Do not leave it too late.
...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
09/06/2003, 12:50 PM
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18
What is your Achilles eating?
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548
Posted By
naesco
Re: Re: What is your Achilles eating?
Forum:
Reef Discussion
09/06/2003, 12:48 PM
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18
What is your Achilles eating?
Views:
548
Posted By
naesco
Re: What is your Achilles eating?
This is a very difficult fish to keep.
Please see www.wetwebmedia.com
Is she eating at all?
REEForm: Never buy a fish from the Philippines or Indonesia where the use of cyanide is rampant.
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