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Seahorses & Pipefish
04/19/2007, 02:47 PM
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dwarf seahorses
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PokeHero93 "i work at a pet store with many...
PokeHero93
"i work at a pet store with many different seahorses so i know what i'm doing...in my posts i said i dont have MY OWN seahorses...besides i was asking how to start a reef tank so i...
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Reef Discussion
04/16/2007, 03:25 PM
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What's The Worst Thing You Regret Putting Into Your Tank?
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daveonbass
Water.... My bills never shot up like that...
Water....
My bills never shot up like that before or since I got into the hobby.
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Reef Discussion
04/16/2007, 03:21 PM
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Will he live?
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daveonbass
antihistamine should be fine...I would NOT...
antihistamine should be fine...I would NOT recommend soaking in hot water...as that increases blood flow and moves the venom to other parts of the body faster. Like witha bee sting if he is very...
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Reef Discussion
04/16/2007, 03:14 PM
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new pics 65G 2 months old....
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daveonbass
looks like your clams are going to die...they...
looks like your clams are going to die...they shouldn't be that open, and the white spots are scary. The cyno is way to much...and the best cure for that is better water flow. Antibiotics can be a...
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Reef Discussion
04/16/2007, 02:35 AM
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NanoGurl's 75g Reef Thread
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daveonbass
I wish I could get zooz to look that good. And I...
I wish I could get zooz to look that good. And I have rics that are growing big but appear to be browning...no real color. Anyways I'm checking in a lot and love the progress...keep up the good...
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Reef Discussion
04/13/2007, 02:13 AM
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Thinking of kicking the bucket!
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daveonbass
the ich parasite is a small invertabrate. The...
the ich parasite is a small invertabrate. The freshwater dip basically makes the parasite BURST off the scales. At the cellular lever the tiny parasites cells can not tolerate the amount of water...
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Reef Discussion
04/12/2007, 03:02 AM
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Thinking of kicking the bucket!
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daveonbass
get them all out...even the ones that don't have...
get them all out...even the ones that don't have it. ALL of them. put them in two QT if you need to due to the size of the tangs. I had the same problem and it was actually really EASY to...
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Reef Discussion
04/12/2007, 02:32 AM
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Disaster
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daveonbass
All in all I think he did do the right thing by...
All in all I think he did do the right thing by looking at and weighing in all hte options, and THEN deciding to remain calm and wait it out till morning. Anything that he would have done on impulse...
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Reef Discussion
04/09/2007, 03:12 AM
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yeah hatchings...!
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daveonbass
they are already bigger than copepods. They look...
they are already bigger than copepods. They look like mysid shrip, but I've never had any in my tank. They could me amphipods...and I can't remember what isopods are like.
But like I said I had...
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Reef Discussion
04/09/2007, 02:05 AM
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yeah hatchings...!
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daveonbass
yeah hatchings...!
I'm sorry up front for no pics of this...I have a nice camera but no macro lenses. But I'm so thrilled...I have babys floating around.
They are tiny shrimp like larva, and I can't identify them...
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Reef Discussion
10/27/2006, 07:42 PM
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Anyone review the new reef inverts book yet?
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daveonbass
it meants that THEY just got it...But it's been...
it meants that THEY just got it...But it's been out for a couple of years....you just had to order it privately
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Reef Discussion
10/10/2006, 03:04 PM
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Do Mandarins or scooter Blennies eat Flatworms?
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daveonbass
I've always heard of flatworms being called...
I've always heard of flatworms being called planaria. But never Nudi-branches, that truely is a BIG difference between the two. So I would hate for someone to get the wrong information due to a...
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2006, 04:34 PM
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Do Mandarins or scooter Blennies eat Flatworms?
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daveonbass
i thought we were talking about Flatworms...
i thought we were talking about Flatworms here...not nudis. Though they do look like little nudis. I agree that they are hit or miss...but they are a cute addition to the reef if you can support...
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2006, 03:07 AM
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Hair Algae Help please
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daveonbass
here was my endevor: ...
here was my endevor:
http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=825964
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2006, 02:59 AM
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Flat worms - Best way to remove
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daveonbass
I'd say sixline...but if not that then just wait...
I'd say sixline...but if not that then just wait it out. I have seen a few spotted mandarians eat them up but they are hit or miss. Never tried FE, but the wrasse fixed it in a natural way. And...
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2006, 02:51 AM
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can't get rid of hair algae!
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daveonbass
good luck....and if in dought...just ask away on...
good luck....and if in dought...just ask away on the forums.
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2006, 01:21 AM
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???Kind of equipment
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daveonbass
yes its a DAS. I have one too that looks just...
yes its a DAS. I have one too that looks just like it. ( I can't believe we haven't met). Mine is a single pump skimmer as well and I believe it was rated for 250 to 300g. BUT I would never run...
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2006, 01:15 AM
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am reading this right???
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daveonbass
that's the cheapest i've ever seen a...
that's the cheapest i've ever seen a interuptus...usually 1200.00
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2006, 01:12 AM
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can't get rid of hair algae!
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daveonbass
Front and you can see the spinning deflectors. ...
Front and you can see the spinning deflectors.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v696/daveonbass/IMG_2143.jpg
slight angle to see some more stuff...all three critters in one shot too. ...
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2006, 12:56 AM
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can't get rid of hair algae!
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537
Posted By
daveonbass
I know this is an old thread...but guess what? ...
I know this is an old thread...but guess what?
IT'S GONE!!!!!!!
Here are some updated pics. (Next post)
AND, here is what "I" did. Now bare in mind that I don't assume that any one of...
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
10/02/2006, 12:11 AM
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6
How do I get some frags out of this?
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daveonbass
nope you'd have to cut them, or constrict them...
nope you'd have to cut them, or constrict them somehow to get it to develope new frags. There are plenty of posts I'm sure if you run a search.
Forum:
Seahorses & Pipefish
10/02/2006, 12:02 AM
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11
would this tank be acceptable
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daveonbass
why females inparticular? I heard taht they can...
why females inparticular? I heard taht they can cause pollution problems from laying unferalized egg masses. And what is the problem with males?
Forum:
Seahorses & Pipefish
10/01/2006, 11:12 PM
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would this tank be acceptable
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447
Posted By
daveonbass
no hostility taken...I just wanted to make it...
no hostility taken...I just wanted to make it clear that I understood the situation which was temporay at best. Either way I'm hoping that I can get this all under controll soon, I really would love...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
10/01/2006, 10:32 PM
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11
would this tank be acceptable
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447
Posted By
daveonbass
Well the tank is going to get a chiller no matter...
Well the tank is going to get a chiller no matter what. I just didn't know if seahorses would be ok under MH lights. The tang and foxface are still itty bitty...and were there only as a means to...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
10/01/2006, 01:51 AM
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11
would this tank be acceptable
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447
Posted By
daveonbass
would this tank be acceptable
I'm thinking of getting out of the freshwater hobby all together, and in doing so it will leave me with a 75g and a 100g tank to play with. So my plan is to move all my current SW livestock into the...
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