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My first reaction to the video was "that's the creepiest thing"......I sure do hate the uncanny valley.
ZOMG cryptocaryon has infected the boards! DIP DIP DIP!!!!! ;D On a more serious note: Welcome! Petco or PetSmart tanks aren't bad in their...
HRm....the only NMS in the gulf I could find (other than the Florida Keys) is this one, which isn't exactly where the oil is going to be affecting....
Something I just saw on CNN: [IMG] They're considering using a giant funnel with a very long tube, and carting away oil in barges. I wonder where I...
Coming from a family with a doctor, it's pretty much true. It's because the emotional detachment helps them deal with the most serious cases, and see...
Consideration of microbes that eat oils.
Sweetness! The trachy looks great with the flecks of green on the red and the rim.
They aren't sucking anything off the well that's there now. The rig they had doing that sank already. It's basically them saying "we can't get the...
Even if he's using the caps for the bottles with a hole through them...? I don't think "keep a large distance" is gonna be a problem anyway, this...
I use a screwdriver and stab it or a chopstick and smash it, then feed it to one of my shrimp.
I have a bunch of the maroon, purple and green; I may have more in small quantities that I haven't particularly noticed though. The green seems to...
When I got my rock, I didn't see any gorilla crabs for about 3 weeks. Then, I saw three in one night. Then I saw a much, much bigger one that I...
The Vlamingi is a Naso tang, just a different species. "Naso vlamingi" is the species name. They are reef safe, but gigantic and fast growing lol...
Coral beauties are dwarf angels, and all dwarf angels have some risk of picking at corals. As normal, YMMV on that.
Grats on the new add! Just a warning, they're not always 100% reef safe, like any other angel.
It's safe, just watch your skimmer after using the epoxy. The stuff tends to make skimmers overskim a whole lot for a little while if you use any...
Just put it anywhere. Anemones are usually the first thing to go into a tank, because of their tendency to move a whole lot while they find the spot...
Alright, so I epoxied up the hole, and it's not blowing up anymore. It seems that flow into those holes was a reason for it. In other news, chalices...
If it was within a day or two of their latest shipment, I'd think it's somewhat normal too. Not every fish ships well, and not every individual copes...
Cool stuff, can't wait to see it in the tank!
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