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Now THAT'S COOL!!! Thanks Scott
LOL!!! :P Chuck You can have a SPS dominated nano. I've done it myself. Keep on top of your evaporation top-offs to avoid major salinity...
He only has 55 posts. I thought the rule was that you weren't allowed to beg for frags until a member has 100 posts. I'm gonna tell. ;D
For those looking for a RO/DI unit, this is a great company. The shop has an industrial RO unit and I wanted to add DI to it. They had a double DI...
I have these at the shop over a custom made frag tank (14" deep). I get amazing growth out of my corals.
That is too funny Annick. ;D
I have NOT forgotten this for one second. ;D
I haven't left the store since yesterday yet if that gives you an idea. I'm a little on the tired side to say the least. I'm leaving soon for a...
OMG.....I can't believe this thread is still going.
Great videos everyone!!!
I wish I could have met you. Sometimes life gets in the way of our plans though. My mom, who starts chemo on Monday, wasn't acting right and had...
Still workin' on that. The date is "written in jello" because the couple weeks of 100 degree temperatures put our stocking plans on hold for a bit....
14th to the 16th MACNA XIX- Welcome to Web Site of Marine Aquarium Conference of North America 2007 Who else is going that I can meet?
This is going to sound completely wrong but trust me on this. If you want it to spread faster as well as get more on your rock, scrape the coralline...
Reef Aquarium Water Parameters by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
Awesome tank!!! Since you are mixing green star polyps with SPS corals, make sure you keep your granular activated carbon changed regularly. Once...
Correct. Digitate hydroids are the dangerous ones and not these little guys. No, barnacles are crustaceans and sporibid worms are polychaetes....
Leucilla nuttingi sponge [img] Zoo eating nudibranch [img] Zoo eating nudibranch egg sack [img] Foraminferen [img] Dinoflagellates...
Ulva [img] Sargassum [img] Padina [img] Halymenia [img] Gracilaria [img] Dictyota [img] Dasya baillouviana [img] EDIT:...
The article I wrote on post #25 will give you pretty much all you need to know.
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