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Caribbean Jake

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  1. Thanks guys. My ALK is off the charts.. I noticed 'cause one shrimp went belly up, and he was complete healthy. Try ALK = 27 dKh. Well, I started making water changes, cut off the CA reactor as well as the Kalk reactor, and changed 15G daily with SPG = 1.025, when I usually keep my system at 1.0265. Still today (this morning) ALK = 16 dKh. And I'm using Salifert test kit for testing. All I can do is wait? besides water changes?
  2. looks great every year.. it has come along way since summer. Good Job Dave
  3. Looking into my tank this weekend and testing for several parameters I found ALK to be a little high. Regardless of how high it is. How have you deal with this issue before? How will you lower ALK in your tank besides making huge water changes ? Your opinion is appreciated and respected. Thanks.
  4. EVERYONE
  5. http://www.algone.com/kalkwasser.php Check this web site for a basic understanding
  6. OCEANIC Salt but is not on the poll list
  7. let me bring a BBQ
  8. Arlo There are four (4) stores in the Herndon Area that sell marine equipment. I did not mentioned which so as not to bash the store. The Sump Pump incident happened on 1/22/06. The others happened between May and Sep 06
  9. one more thing. The sump pump I was about to buy costs $119.00 (Mag 9). perhaps short change at 10 minutes after store closing... perhaps. A transaction that could have taken no more than 5 minutes to buy, collect money, and run. It is not a cricis for anyone except the owner of the tank since the supm pump moves all the water thru the tank back into the skimmer, through the refugium and back into the tank. No Biggie for anyone except the creatures living in the tank. Could they have waited 12 or 14 hours until next business day? perhaps, but they could have been in jeopardy.. $$$$$$ in jeopardy. But that is of no concern to businesses.. only to the owner of the tank. So I posted on WAMAS and few members offered a lowner for the time been, while one owner of LFS offered a new pump if I was willing to drive out to his place and pick it up at 8PM or so at night. That is the difference ! again, not bashing just my experience. P.S. there are four stores in Herndon area that sell marine equipment. If I was to bash, I would have mentioned the one I went too.. right?, but I did not... therefore bashing the XXX store is out of the question.
  10. talking about an experience ! and no, it does not make them a bad store, they close at 7PM, I showed up at 7:10 or 7:15... they are closed and that it is. CLOSED. The rest is history.
  11. 2am ? time for is re-runs of Golf Channel PGA tour events
  12. hey, and I'm picking up some shrimps and if $$$ available an SPS
  13. ?
  14. and they have my name all written ovr them... I be there tomorrow after 1Pm
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  16. I know PetCo has it for $21.99 ... wonder if any LFS carries them too .
  17. how many inches between the bottom of the bulb and the top of the center bracket. ? and In my experience, 150 MH will not hurt it.
  18. one question does come to mind. why kill it? leave it alone in the sea where it belongs, it is not hurting anyone.
  19. Anyone knows where I may find Oceanic Salt at reasonable prices? I am looking for the 50G blue jars or bigger. Johnny, Does BRK carry Oceanic 50G jars?
  20. this was last year.... can't rmember the exact date. I can look in my records when I get home. why are you so interested in that information?
  21. can you imagine? I say that will feed the entire WAMAS membership on our next quarter meeting.
  22. http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/News/De...mp;pageId=3.9.1 02/22/2007 -- A New Zealand fishing crew has caught an adult colossal squid, a sea creature with eyes as big as dinner plates and razor-sharp hooks on its tentacles, an official said Thursday. New Zealand Fisheries Minister Jim Anderton said the squid, weighing an estimated 990 pounds, took two hours to land in Antarctic waters. The fishermen were catching Patagonian toothfish south of New Zealand "and the squid was eating a hooked toothfish when it was hauled from the deep," he said. Colossal squid, known by the scientific name Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, are estimated to grow up to 46 feet long and have long been one of the most mysterious creatures of the deep ocean. see the rest of the news on the link above.
  23. Rebecca Never have, sorry can't help. But try BRK is closer to your house and they have tons of nice corals available
  24. well, as of today at 10AM, the son of a guns, I mean the clowns ate more than 75% of the eggs they laid... they must be hungry or they like eating CAVIAR ..
  25. John are you going out of town this weekend and leaving Byron in charge ? feels like a weekend sale to me !!! :wink:
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