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zygote2k

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  1. great to make a degassing chamber or use in an actual wet/dry with a skimmer.
  2. 3” clams have higher mortality rates. Buy a 5-6” clam and have significantly less issues
  3. Now that it’s gettng warm, you can go out to the eastern shore and collect them yourself. Amphipods, isopods are plentiful
  4. we have a copper system for the first 2 weeks, then a holding system for the next 2. no fish in the display tank.
  5. I attacked a supervicious maroon clown once with a siphon hose. I got him right on the side with the suction and it left a ring on his side. He never attacked me again.
  6. slugs take forever. Fluconazole works quickly and efficiently.
  7. We use copper at 0.5 for 2 weeks and then another 2 weeks in holding system. No outbreaks since doing this method.
  8. Ive done many Glass-holes overflow boxes. They're quiet and can handle the water volume. The pic above looks ridiculously small and I'm guessing it isnt sized correctly. Check the overflow box calculator on Reefcentral.
  9. If you get unwanted hitchhikers, just remove the rock that harbors them and get them out. Easy to do if you have patience. When you get new and fresh rock, you’ll place it in the tank with lights and skimmer and let it cycle and grow to reestablish the microfauna. You don’t add clean up crew until 4-6 weeks later when the rock has fully recovered and is actually growing stuff again. Plenty of time to remove the pests. I have gotten several tiger gobies, a few jellies, and some astrea corals from gulf rock.
  10. http://www.gulfliverock.com/premium-decorative-rock.html
  11. Maybe it’s time to sell all the corals and livestock, then you’ll have time to do it right.
  12. Filefish won’t eat gorgonians or euphylliads
  13. For a 150, that stand is overkill and that’s most of your issues. Buy a new 30” tall stand and you can fit a custom sump or wet/dry, decent sized skimmer, ATO system, dosing system, and some supplies underneath.
  14. I’m interested in the package- send me a detailed list and pics to 7033712984
  15. This is a common issue in my line of work- 1) pairs of filefish work great. Downside is that they eat things that look like Aiptasia. Zoas and Xenia fall into this category. In my opinion if your FF ate your zoas, they were ugly. Sometimes it takes a few weeks before they are interested in eating Aiptasia. 2) peppermint shrimps in large quantities. If you have a standard 120g tank with many Aiptasia, it can take months before they get around to eating them all. I usually put 25 in and they take care of them quickly. 3) berghias suck. They are delicate and you need more of them than peppermints to do the same job. 4) Majano wand works great if you can reach it. 5) Copperbands die in captivity. We don’t sell them, don’t order them, and pretty much don’t talk about them. If you threw $100 at this problem, you could get; 4-5 FF 25 peppermints 10 berghias
  16. Offering a significant bonus to a qualified person
  17. I'll stick with water changes and 2 part alongside testing. It's been working well for the past 25 years. What did Julian tell you at the meeting?
  18. as long as the seal is intact and unexposed, it'll most likely be fine.
  19. Has anyone visited his Credabel Coral Labs in Pa yet?
  20. Can I ask why the need to keep calcium so high? what's the alk and cal of the incoming water? can't you test those supplements that Triton sends you for alkalinity and figure out which contains it?
  21. its as hard as simply pulling it out, putting it in buckets, then putting it back in the new tank. use old sand only if its not filthy, otherwise, get new sand.
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