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  1. blange3

    Help with my Zoanthids

    If you do a dip on one of the colonies you will see the dead nudis if they are the cause. How often do you change the carbon?
  2. blange3

    BORED

    Absolutely! Did I mention, I HATE THIS JOB! Thanks I needed that! ;D
  3. blange3

    Help with my Zoanthids

    Another area to investigate is nudibranchs. Zoas are the favorite lunch of some parasites. Here's some light reading on RC
  4. blange3

    BORED

    It strikes AGAIN! ;D
  5. blange3

    New upgrade

    I would. Stay away from high end SPS that demand pristine water conditions and you'll be OK. Also, don't increase the fish load too much. I would rethink the Heniochus as well. If you do get the proper species that doesn't eat coral, it will eventually outgrow the 40.
  6. blange3

    New upgrade

    Congratulations on the upgrade and welcome to NJRC. What are your plans for stocking the new tank? What and how much you plan on keeping determines what you need to do filtration wise. Will this be a reef or fish only system? If you bioload isn't high and you keep up with water changes,you...
  7. blange3

    Here's my Big Office System

    Re: Here's my 120 Bax mentioned that one of the clams appeared to have come with a parasite. Freshwater dip is the preferred method of most when parasites are suspected. Sounds like it might be working.
  8. blange3

    World Oceans Day at Adventure Aquarium

    Sounds like a great day, sorry I had to miss it. Thanks to everyone who worked on making it happen! :D
  9. blange3

    Here's my Big Office System

    Re: Here's my 120 Have you tried freshwater dips?
  10. blange3

    Bristol worm. What should I do?

    STOMP IT! ;D Older folks will get my joke Olivier, pay no attention to me! The others have given you the correct advice. ;)
  11. blange3

    Who is running Iron Oxide Hydroxide (GFO)????????

    Bayer, Seimens, Hoechst(a former employer), Agfa all are just divisions of IG Farben that still exists somewhere in a secret backroom in Germany. ;)
  12. blange3

    Live stock question

    What kind of clowns? All the same? 2 pairs of clowns competing for one host anemone might provide some interesting moments. I'm not familiar with Strawberry crabs, I'd be nervous about most crabs and corals. Anemones and corals can work, but be prepared for the 'nem to move around when you...
  13. blange3

    Fresh Air exchanger helps low PH

    If you check out the residential brochure they mention models for baseboard heating.
  14. blange3

    Sand Question

    I have one cuke in my 75 and one in my 55 reef for over two years. I have the ones that Reeftopia sells. Harlequinreef raises a great point about focusing on cleanup critters that don't eat the microfauna. A healthy population of microfauna is essential to running the deeper sandbeds.
  15. blange3

    POSSABLE MAJOR CHANGES TO OUR HOBBY......

    I think it bears repeating frequently! ;) I've also been concerned lately with the number of folks posting on this board asking for information about a coral they have already purchased and admit to knowing nothing about. We do keep living things in our tanks and when we bring them into our...
  16. blange3

    POSSABLE MAJOR CHANGES TO OUR HOBBY......

    Here is the latest revision of the bill in question. The last line which states it will take effect in the 2050 is probably a good indication that it's dead. The first few pages are interesting reading. I like the approach they are taking of reserving 30%-35% of the coastline for safe zones. It...
  17. blange3

    Sand Question

    Can't believe a sand thread escaped my attention, twice! For a cleanup crew I like a mix of a cucumber, cerith snails and nassarius snails. I agree it's probably cyano and not coralline algae on top of the bed. You have to be careful when you siphon sand from a deep bed, you can release...
  18. blange3

    Acan Secrets

    Interesting, I've never heard the concept discussed of favoring one type of growth over the other; flesh vs. skeleton. I'm curious why you would do it and how? It seems to me that the best approach is balanced, natural growth. What are the advantages to the other approaches for the coral?
  19. blange3

    Who is running Iron Oxide Hydroxide (GFO)????????

    So inquiring minds want to know; what comes first the pellet or the grain? :o
  20. blange3

    Missing Canari Wrasse one day new

    It's not uncommon for them to hide for a couple of days. They are jumpers and very good at finding holes in you cover, so make sure you keep an eye out for escape routes!
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