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Newflee
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Reef Discussion
10/07/2005, 04:30 AM
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The Frogfish Files
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Newflee
VBery nice.
VBery nice.
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Reef Discussion
09/29/2005, 12:10 PM
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The Frogfish Files
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Newflee
Reefcherie, I guess I wouldn't want to...
Reefcherie,
I guess I wouldn't want to overemphasize the tall tank theory because it is anecdotal, but after keeping my pictus in several tanks I found that he seemed to like the tall tank the most....
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Reef Discussion
09/29/2005, 01:07 AM
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The Frogfish Files
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67,646
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Newflee
Some have suggested that adding a sponge of your...
Some have suggested that adding a sponge of your color chice might help but I have had no luck.
My "meatball" died recently from drying out after a tank rupture. He was a pictus and I never had any...
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Reef Discussion
09/28/2005, 10:56 PM
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Help my blue tang looks like a bird
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Newflee
It's also not unusual for this species to take...
It's also not unusual for this species to take some time getting used to your movements. Quite often if you can hide behind a couch or something they will become much more agressive only to become...
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Reef Discussion
09/28/2005, 01:03 PM
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Help my blue tang looks like a bird
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682
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Newflee
Actually I do strive to learn every scientific...
Actually I do strive to learn every scientific name of corals, inverts and fish. It's my business to do so. The problem with common names is that more often than not there exists several for each...
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Reef Discussion
09/28/2005, 02:57 AM
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Can you please take a look at this stocking list? Thank you
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Newflee
There's no problem with that list at all. The...
There's no problem with that list at all. The only problem is that anthias are typically difficult to keep in the long term. In order to have best success you need to stock your anthias with one...
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Reef Discussion
09/28/2005, 02:50 AM
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Help my blue tang looks like a bird
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682
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Newflee
The Hipo name comes from people that prefer (like...
The Hipo name comes from people that prefer (like myself) to refer to species by scientific name in order to avoid confusion. Obviously this has not worked.
"Blue" tang could refer to at least 5...
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SPS Keepers
06/03/2004, 01:18 AM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
I'll do so,......thanks guys, and RedEyeReef ...
I'll do so,......thanks guys, and RedEyeReef
Lee
Alright I've added another stinkin page to this thread and that's what I was gripin about. Argg...someone put a bullit in me...wait a minute...
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SPS Keepers
06/02/2004, 11:47 PM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
I'm willing to loose any and all corals in any...
I'm willing to loose any and all corals in any tank rather than sterilize the rock. Withoutr the foundation everything else is only rental.
Lee
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SPS Keepers
06/02/2004, 11:45 PM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
That's exactly why I posed my original question. ...
That's exactly why I posed my original question.
I do not have a sunificant problem with reds right now but I would like to nip it while I can easily...of course not at the risk of chemeotheropying...
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SPS Keepers
06/02/2004, 11:12 PM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
Thanks Dustin...I'll read the thread. I thought...
Thanks Dustin...I'll read the thread.
I thought a liquid treatment such as Ivor moght be easier to mix as well as avoid the binders and "flavours" too. Kind of like Drocit works but prazi is better...
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SPS Keepers
06/02/2004, 10:54 PM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
In this case it's a 300 gal sps, clam, Couple...
In this case it's a 300 gal sps, clam, Couple lps, Zoos, heavy skimming, ozone, heavy MH tank. The reason why I ask is that as a commercial keeper, I have many permutations of a reef to deal with and...
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SPS Keepers
06/02/2004, 10:41 PM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
I don't usually accept "instructions" for...
I don't usually accept "instructions" for experimental therapies (or non for that matter) without asking for anecdotal experiences. I'm sure in 15 pages there are more than a few anecdotes but I was...
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SPS Keepers
06/02/2004, 10:28 PM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
Thanks Dustin. Like I said I know my question...
Thanks Dustin.
Like I said I know my question is anoying but I'll ask anyone else if they have any important postscripts to add.
Le
Ps. Dustin, I know it sucks when people question your...
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SPS Keepers
06/02/2004, 10:10 PM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
I fugured that you guys must have accomplished...
I fugured that you guys must have accomplished something in 16 pages.
Does the first post cover it? If so what the #$%& are you guys talking about?
Just wondering. To me "be carefull" , means...
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SPS Keepers
06/02/2004, 09:38 PM
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Red Acro "Bugs" -- The Treatment
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Newflee
Hey guys/gals....I know it's anoying to ask but...
Hey guys/gals....I know it's anoying to ask but long threads really &%$# me up. Would one of you please post the recommended treatment regime in point form that seems to have worked the best? I'm...
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New to the Hobby
06/02/2004, 09:30 PM
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Trying to find out if my tank is tempered
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204
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Newflee
Normally manufacturers do not temper anything but...
Normally manufacturers do not temper anything but the bottom. An easy way of telling if it's tempered is to look at the glass at an extreme angle along it's length. When tempering glass the sheet is...
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
05/28/2004, 07:24 PM
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Mushroom blending? Fact or myth?? Please... anyone with experience?
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Newflee
I totally agree...especially if you do it with...
I totally agree...especially if you do it with Rics. They are pretty but nasty. Regular discs usually loose out to healthy acros IME.
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
05/28/2004, 12:00 AM
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Mushroom blending? Fact or myth?? Please... anyone with experience?
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Newflee
Yep, I agree...I've done it several times. I just...
Yep, I agree...I've done it several times. I just dump it into my fuge or display and find mushies growing from crevices all over.
The use of a container and netting is a good one and allows a lot...
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Reef Discussion
05/24/2004, 07:58 PM
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The Frogfish Files
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82,658
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Newflee
I got mine at the local fishing bait/tack store...
I got mine at the local fishing bait/tack store but mine are from B.C. Canada on the wet coast so you'll need a U.S. source. Try the local bait shop. I can't say that they are mackarel for sure but...
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Reef Discussion
05/24/2004, 06:42 PM
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The Frogfish Files
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82,658
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Newflee
Judging by how these guys react to ghost shrimp,...
Judging by how these guys react to ghost shrimp, I would be willing to bet that crustacians are a huge part of their diet. Of course crustacians have a distinct nutritional make up that is probably...
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Reef Discussion
05/24/2004, 06:20 PM
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The Frogfish Files
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82,658
Posted By
Newflee
Sounds to me like more effort needs to be made...
Sounds to me like more effort needs to be made towards feeding nutritional foods. Mollies and ghost shrimp just aren't something they have evolved to be able to extract nutrition from. Their food...
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Do It Yourself
05/11/2004, 10:42 PM
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MAG9 + Plumbing Qs URGENT HELP!!!
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340
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Newflee
That's the point. Given the same I.D., flex...
That's the point.
Given the same I.D., flex allows you to reduce loss due to sharp corners. I don't know what "Reality" your at. perhaps you should look at the whole question rather than extracting...
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Do It Yourself
05/11/2004, 11:30 AM
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Taller than Garf recommends?
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367
Posted By
Newflee
With a lot of caution. I wouldn't . 3/4" is what...
With a lot of caution. I wouldn't . 3/4" is what is required.
Don't spend too much trime worried about the clarity of starfire and acrylic. I mean that clarity is great but let's face it, you are...
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Do It Yourself
05/11/2004, 10:22 AM
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7
MAG9 + Plumbing Qs URGENT HELP!!!
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340
Posted By
Newflee
Your new design will help cut down the flow for...
Your new design will help cut down the flow for sure but that is something that few of us strive for. I think your idea of drilling a larger drain hole is a better option by itself. Also if your...
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