guppychao
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Do you have any idea when they hatched? It is very unlikely that you are actually observing fry, but it is not impossible. Many people mistake various zooplankton (e.g., mysid shrimp, amhipods, etc.) for larva.
no idea, definately larva my copepods are bigger that the larva.
The larva are extremely delicate and are prey for even amphipods and bristleworms-also any kind of nook or crevice can trap them. You might consider raising your next batch though.
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ill try to give them to Almon or Doug next time
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That's quite amazing that you see some of the lavae survive. How old do you think they are? They eat very small zooplankton like rotifers, so I can't imagine they would last long in a reef tank.
I'm sure your eel and hawk will find them to be very tasty.
Both Doug and I would be very happy to raise them if you can get them to lay on a tile or flower pot.
so a checked again, and there are quite a bit and different sizes. some really small and some a bit larger, could it be safe to assume that the bigger ones are from a different batch?
still trying to get them on some tile to give to you or Doug.
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Can u get them to one of the breeders on here, like Almon or dbartco?
it would be pretty hard to impossible.
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so my ocellaris clowns have always been breeding, so today i was looking for some things in crevices and noticed that the eggs have hatched and little babies are hiding in nooks and crannies.
question, i dont have any rotifer culture, nor do i want to raise it. is there anything else i can do? im sure my eel or hawk will eat them, just a bit curious.
i do feed phyto and zoo plankton, can they grow on eating just that?
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how big is it?
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guy, was there a pic of the efflo?
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someone needs to build one, make it safe, test it. once thats complete, then loan it out like the par meter
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Nadir
thanks for the supplies, great prices. keep up the good work.
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so i am assuming that everything was fine till recently?
i had the same problem and had some snails stuck in my pipes, water would still flow but was restricted
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might be something stuck in your return tube.
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one bag for me please, thanks see you at the meeting?
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can bring to the meeting pm if interested:
for sale,
2 X tunze 6100.10, (not sure if ti makes a difference but its the black body)
7240.27 driver
7410.502 transformer
6200.50 magnet holder
7095 multicontroller
$500.00
not parting out, please dont ask
great pump, had it for about 5 years now.
also have
iwaki (japanese) md30rxt- max 19.0 gal/min, max head 13.4 115v, 90 watts, 1/16 hp $115
iwaki (japanese) md30 rt- max 10 gal/min, max head 17.7 115v, 80 watts, 1/16 hp $115
2 seio 1100, one brand new, other will give away for free with purchase $25
turbo twist 6x replacement bulb $5
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if there is any left, would like to have a large/long one
thanks
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Val, did you get them locally?
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thinking of placing a "movie room" near my fish tank.
want to get a subwoofer and wonder if all that bass would eventually damage the tank?
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only the older pennies are mde from cooper
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have a friend that has some issues with his tank, according to him copper leach into his tank from some improper plumbing. (dont know the details). however he says that he cant keep any coral, but snails survive.
if cooper is the culprit and imbedded in his rock, how do you rectify this, has about 500+ lbs of live rock. can he keep coral if there is copper in the tank? if so what types?
the tank is about 4 ft tall and about 6 ft long but onyl about 2 ft deep, and he only has 2, 250 watters, dont think this is enough, but any lighting suggestions
dont know what the rest of the parameters are.
thanks
any input will be helpful
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good luck, try using a zip lock bag with the ice cubes.
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clean it, maybe some calcium bulid up?
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bob,
how long have you had it? i assume the autosignature in your post is that piece, how long was that taken and how big was it then.
wow, nice "frag"
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good to know, any fish eat them?
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dont know the spelling, however i think it strts with a v, they are the once that form a hard spirally shell and have web like feaures on how they gather food.
does any fish eat those? i have tons of them. copperband maybe?
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place a mirror outside the tank, they will likely attack themselves first.
good luck i hope it workds
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just my 2 cents, but kudos for that guys to make money, however i stinks to be a person that really wants to buy that coral but the business guys snatches up before someone who would really wants to take care of it for pleasure.
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see if any other members have any used bulbs. try them out an then decide.
for what its worth, i have a 400 watt radium 20k and at 250 wat 14k aquamaxx and those 2 are about the same color