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  1. If it is only a small amount of rock and the tank is not a nano it can be done. It actually will buffer the tank some. Just watch the pH to make sure it doesn't rise to high.

     

    Agreed - depends on how much cement is in there - and how much water you're putting it into. If the pH starts to climb - just take it out and soak it for a while... :)

     

    bob

  2. Okay...

     

    Step 1 - Get a larger tank. 80-120 gallons is a proper 'step up' from 24.

     

    Step 2 - Set the new tank up completely, with all new equipment, and make sure it is ready to take care of all of your current occupants.

     

    Step 3 - move everything to the new tank!!

     

    Step 4 - buy more corals, fish, etc. to fill up the new tank.

     

    Step 5 - start planning for your 400-gallon upgrade.

     

    bob

  3. The one I think people are trying to say the second picture is are Athecate Hydroids - hydropolyps:

     

    Tubularia-sp1-4.jpg

     

    This is what I have had in my tanks on a few occasions. While they do tend to spread, mine just all up and disappeared after a while.

     

    Keep in mind that hydroids includes stinging jellyfish, and stinging fire coral - all hydroids have stinging cells. So handle with care, even though mine never bothered me. But I still need a better picture to be convinced. :) Apparently all hydroids go through at least a brief 'jellyfish' stage. So it's possible the hydroid jellyfish you see on the glass are the jellyfish stage of the ones on the rocks.

     

    bob

  4. My current modus operandi is to take a small frag from ANY coral that even so much as HINTS that it might be stressed. With all the moving and dipping i've been doing - I am finding that a lot of corals will give you a 'clue' that they are about to start dying. The AEFW's still haven't killed a coral. Constant dipping and moving to different locations and systems has killed many.

     

    bob

  5. Why would you want to get rid of mushrooms? I don't understand. There are plenty of people willing to pay/be given the shrooms. What am I missing?

     

    I'd be afraid to give away my Paly's... they darned near killed Steve Outlaw. Could I be charged with trafficking in deadly animals?

     

    bob

  6. BOB IS IT WORKS take pictures those brown paly's were nasty!

     

    It doesn't work worth a darn on those things. They LOOK horrible - and two days later, they are growing again. Sigh.... Don't you wish $50/polyp paly's grew like that??

     

    bob

  7. GENERALLY speaking - they seem to like low-moderate light, and low-moderate flow. Some grow a LOT faster than others. And some are a LOT easier to keep happy and growing. My original, first chalice was from NAGA's tank breakdown 3 years ago. It has had some difficulties at times - once it was 8" in diameter, and I had to cut it in half to stop some STN from one side. One of the frags from that cutting is now about 4" in diameter, and the original is back up to about 8" or so. On the other hand... my Tyree LE Alien Eye watermelon has grown quite slowly.

     

    bob

  8. Mine started out by clearing the tank of all the little tubeworms. When he ran out of those, he started on TINY aiptasia. As he grew, within a month or so - he was munching down on any aiptasia he could find. I still find him an aiptasia-covered rock from another tank once in a while for a treat.

     

    bob

  9. Yea, I spend almost 10 minutes washing out my mouth whenever I have to restart the siphon on on the U-tube... :blush:

     

    Hope you feel better!

     

    There is a better way to start a U-tube. Tap a small tube into it, and suck out the AIR... you need a little valve to close it again, is all.

     

    bob

  10. I think if you are doing it without a polarized light source - you need to pop the lenses out and look through both of them. Something like that. Sunlight is fairly well polarized to start with - so you would see the pattern in the car windshield in sunlight. Look for good, concise instructions with pictures.

     

    bob

  11. My Splendid African Leopard Wrasse was one of the original batch of fish I put in my 240 almost 2.5 years ago. It is still happy and healthy and dives into the sand every night around lights out. What's amazing is how FAR he travels in the sand. I guess I had never noticed before - but the other night he dove in, and I saw the trail of sand moving for 2 feet.

     

    bob

  12. My little pond seems to follow the same pattern each year. Clear and clean, then it gets green, then the various water plants start to grow, and about the time I want to throw algae killer in there - it clears up again. Just wish I could find a way to economically keep some pond lettuce from year to year.

     

    bob

  13. Is very basic, if they are illegal, than LFS should not be selling them, let alone able to get them. WE all know if you know the right people, and are prepared to pay the price you can get just about anything into our country. And who is going to police LFS to see what they are selling and how can the feds identify it and say its japanese, they would really have to be up on their corals. I would only assume that they actually came out of waters just ouside japan, just as aussie corals are not comming from the great barrier reef, the are coming from nearby waters. The terms Japanese, Deep water etc are just new ways to get collectors excited, and allow LFS to move some stuff.

     

    Yes... and I think 'paying the price' to purposely import illegal Japanese corals would probably 'break the bank' for most of our local coral stores and coral addicts. You sure wouldn't then be turning around and selling them for cheap.

     

    bob

  14. So... after reading through three pages of posts - it appears in the end that it MAY be legal to export SOME types of corals from Japan, including zoanthids. And the corals we have seen for sale MAY actually be Japanese, or the importer MAY have just added that name to them to make them more marketable.

     

    And there would appear to be NO evidence that any LFS either mis-labeled them to purposely mislead people, OR illegally imported anything.

     

    I hereby apologize on behalf of anyone who MAY have cast aspersions on any of our local vendors before having all the facts...

     

    bob

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