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Old 08/02/2003, 04:49 PM
witche42 witche42 is offline
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spaghetti algae/ macro algae wanted

just wondering if anyone was getting ready to trim back their sumps in the next couple weeks or so. i have grape calupera but would like to try something different. if you have any and would like to sell it, let me know or could offer suggestions, i am all ears.

steven
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Old 08/02/2003, 08:15 PM
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Re: spaghetti algae/ macro algae wanted

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just wondering if anyone was getting ready to trim back their sumps in the next couple weeks or so. i have grape calupera but would like to try something different. if you have any and would like to sell it, let me know or could offer suggestions, i am all ears.

steven
I still have some left, interested ?

Will PM you the rest

Leo
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Old 08/06/2003, 06:27 AM
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anyone? would prefer in slt area.
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Old 08/06/2003, 08:23 AM
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Steven,
Not sure how soon you need it but people usually bring various macros to the SEASL meetings in hopes of just giving it away. Although not announced officially yet... Sep. 6 will be the first SEASL meeting after the summer break.
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Old 08/07/2003, 09:05 AM
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FWIW, I am placed an order with www.billsreef.com for a macro package. I will receive it next week, at my request. Not sure how much I will get, but I am sure in the near future I will have extras when I prune them.

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Old 08/07/2003, 11:12 AM
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thanks for the offer griss, i would like to meet up with you sometime so we could discuss our setups. i was wondering how everything turned out with the loss of alot of your livestock.i really felt bad about that, i have lost 2 sps in the last couple months also, but thats because of my crappy tank conditions i had in my tank. due to the ro unit polluting my tank. i just can't seem to get it under control for some reason. i posted in the newbie section yesturday about my problems. if you could offer any suggestions about it i would be grateful.
ints under high nitrates /macro algae not growing.


thanks,
steven
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Old 08/08/2003, 09:08 AM
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I should have some for you Steve in the next week or two. I gave a big bunch away, but I still have enough to give you a bunch too.

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Old 08/08/2003, 11:56 AM
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thanks for the offer dave, i would like to take you up on it. just let me know when i can meet up with you to get it. let me know how much you want for it and i will gladly pay for it. would you happen to have any ideas, whats going on with my tank? i explained it a little better in my other thread i posted in the newbie section. i am trying all different kind of things such as reducing my lighting time and lowering the flow of water in my sump.
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steven
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Old 08/11/2003, 09:39 PM
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Steven,

I replied to your post on Fishheads. Let me know if you are interested, as I really need to prune some of this as its smothering some corals. I won’t remove as much if you are interested.

Anyway, a rigorous FW dip would get rid of the flatworms. Otherwise you can have some when I'm done eliminating them, but I’m slow, so it may take me a few weeks.

Mark
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Old 08/11/2003, 10:02 PM
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thanks for the offer mark, i am hoping to get some from dave in a week or 2, but if things fall through i would be interested.

steven
 

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