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NRehman

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  1. Inna, You got a 7 point reply...Are you going to be selling tickets to a Bourneman visit? Let us know!!!
  2. Foam is not as compressive as you might think, it can be placed under a sub-floor. For more information on compressive strength, there was an article in Fine Homebuilding late in 2005 or sometime in 2006. Enjoy.
  3. Would also be interested in a group buy...!
  4. YGPM AquaC EV-400 Skimmer - No Pump - 32-1/2" Tall New collection cup, Users' Manual/Instructions, Guest Ozone fitting I used for about 6-8 mos $225 YGPM
  5. Thanks you very much who ever was involved in arranging this event. As a new WAMAS member this outing was a real treat for my 3 year old son (who is still talking about the octopus), my wife and I. So thanks WAMAS! About the zoo coral dispaly...wow! Less is more or is it more/bigger of less? Beautiful. Coming home, we're still happy with slowly building up our new 72g bowfront.... All the best, Nadir
  6. Does anyone have experience or recommendations about using Seachem ParaGuard for fish treatment of parasites/fungus/etc. over a longer period (2 weeks) in a quarantine tank? The dosage says 5ml per 10 gallons each day, unless fish are stressed. Unless ParaGuard degrades, I would think that the concentration of ParaGuard would get pretty toxic for the fish over time, even with daily 5-10% water changes (no carbon is suppose to be used) . Thanks. Just got this from Seachem and am appending - it answers some of the questions: " If you follow the freshwater dip test and there is white dust in the bottom of the container it is velvet. You will not have that with ich. It will also provide some relief for the fish. I would put the fish in to quarantine a treat with either Cupramine or if you want to ParaGuard. With ParaGuard you will need to dose daily as the product degrades in about 24 hours after being dosed. It will not build up in your aquarium. I would advise against using the main tank water for water changes. As you will be introducing more parasites. "
  7. Hi...new to the group and first post. That sounds amazing about splitting anemones. I'm looking forward to reading some more about this (on the above Marine Depot forum and wetwebmedia I suppose). I am building up a 72 gallon bowfront coral/invert tank with 130 lbs of live rock - from existing tanks. Seems to be doing fine with the mushroom "corals" and the one "test" briarium frag just sprouting multiple new polyp since last week after being in the tank for 3 weeks. If you are looking at disposing your frag, please let me know! I'm trying to build with smaller pieces and under a blown budget - with setting up the tank! Thanks! Nadir
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    Corals II

    Corals 2/15/08
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