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Sugar Magnolia

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  1. Not at the moment. They are getting a freshwater bath right now because I found an aeolid nudibranch on them. Noooooooo!!!
  2. Just a heads-up for anyone looking for blue zoanthids. I just got back from BRK and they have 3 or 4 colonies left. Out of kindness and generosity I only bought one. Actually, they are $34.99 and I'm too broke to afford more than one. They were acclimating a shipment of inverts and a few fish. There's a few absolutely stunning lemon meringue wrasses for sale. (halichoeres leucoxanthus) Lastly, if you need mangroves there are a bunch of them available too.
  3. Wow, very pretty. You have some really colorful zoas and that haddoni is beautiful. BTW, I'm right down the road from you.
  4. Sea hares work as well. Ugly little suckers though.
  5. Yes. It annoys me.
  6. IMO, people attach names to zoas so they can charge more money for them. I pay no attention to the names, I just buy the ones I think are pretty/interesting.
  7. LOL! I couldn't even tell what I was looking at.
  8. Looks nice. You'll have to watch the heat with the halide.
  9. I agree. That's a condylactis and the clowns will never host it. Your best bet, if you want to keep an anemone is to return the condy and get yourself a bubble tip. As far as the red algae goes, it's more than likely cyanobacteria. You can get rid of it by syphoning it off the sandbed and using some Phosban or other GFO, reducing your nutrient input and increase your export with the GFO and water changes. Are you susing RO/DI water?
  10. It's a shame you have to take that rock wall out. It looks really nice.
  11. I was there last week to check it out. He said he was getting some really large shipments in, in the next week or two.
  12. Same here. I have a skunk cleaner and a tiger pistol living peacefully in my 30g.
  13. Hex tanks are tall. I'd do the Viper 70w clamp on MH - http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod...mp;pcatid=15489
  14. Tyler, where did your original pics go? I wanted to take a quick look at them before I start my 5.5 g AIO. Also, what did you use to cut the acrylic?
  15. That is just simply amazing! Can't wait to see some updates of coral growth. And, the rose nem tank.... drool!!
  16. Looks nice Chris! Once those frags start to grow out, it'll fill in nicely!
  17. I just got as few Tongan nass snails from BRK that are the same color. I suspect it's just a color variant. I have some of the tan ones as well.
  18. That looks great! If you haven't done so yet...put something on the top of the tank to keep that wrasse in.
  19. Those are really nice looking!!
  20. Chalk bass, royal gramma, melanarus or filamented flasher wrasse, pygmy angels, neon goby, yellow or blue assessor, anthias, orchid dottyback tailspot blenny, bicolor blenny. How's the rbta doing? The blue xenia is growing like a weed!
  21. That's very cool. Can't wait to see the video!
  22. If they're pink I want one!
  23. Not at all. The wrasse actually lets the goby clean it.
  24. Glad to hear you are okay. I HATE those visa-therm heaters. I had two of them malfunction on me. One malfunctioned while cycling a tank. No big deal, it just prolonged the cycle. The second one that malfunctioned raised my tank temp up to well over 94 degrees. Needless to say, the nano had many losses. Hopefully you'll be able to get things set to right soon.
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