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I have a White Belly Wrasse that has a bunch of AKA's......Yellow Meringue Coris, Yellow & Purple Wrasse, Lemon Meringue Wrasse, and Four Spot Wrasse. I have a crappy phone camera and don't take good tank photos, so I'll just include the Live Aquaria picture:
Jim, I'm curious as to how this turns out....so keep up informed. I have always been impressed with Melev's simple but ingenious reverse check valve to break siphon. I wonder how this new siphon breaker really works.
No, the owner/CEO of Pet Life is Joseph Braha. Looking at import info, most if not all his inventory comes in from China. Wonder if your items are still on a slow boat.
From Penn Station to Asbury Park is about 1 hr and 40-50 minutes. At your age, you're entitled to Senior ticket prices! :oo:
SeaStreak from lower Manhattan to the Highlands is about 40 minutes, but you'd then need a cab or Uber or a bicycle to get out to the Hook. Nice ride on a hot day...
Fully agree and agree with Mark, nicely stated. I believe both Mike and Kaleey will be fine. Mike appeared to be involved in the transfer back to servicing only and Kaleey is the owner's kid. So we've gone from three places in Ocean to none! Tropaquaium, Greg's place (something like...
I just got back from ACC, and they made good for me. I was told that credit only lasts 6 months. They didn't tell me that when I got the credit at the end of October. Anyway, they made good on it and I picked up a Hawkfish, Yellow Wrasse and Filefish. Their last day is this Saturday...
I just went on their site to check the actual amount of my credit....somewhere in the area of $250....AND IT SHOWS ZERO, ZILTCH, NADA, NOTHING! I'll be down there when they open.
Great choice....not only is that price unbelievable, the one thing I didn't like about the "standard" 90 I had was the 24 inch depth....you can't reach the bottom without contortions and getting wet. Now if you're into big fish....aka an Oscar...I'd go with the 90.
If you go to Hidden Reef, very close by is Fish Factory....small but I was more comfortable buying livestock from them. At the time Hidden Reef had flatworms throughout all their tanks. Also, I'm pretty sure my last salt buy was from Something Fishy in Northhampton, PA....north of Hidden Reef.
Agree....Hidden Reef sells tanks at cost thinking that they'll make up the difference when you buy all the extras. I say that not having been there for over a year. I wasn't aware of their salt prices....I use to go to Sealevel, but their prices went up. My last major salt buy was from...
Meant to say amps above and not wattage....although related.
I just checked the one MP10QD I have and it's 24 volts, 1.5 Amps. Note that the linked power supply above is 3 amps....and it's not a problem to be rated at a higher current...just don't want it to be lower.
It most definitely has value!
Unfortunately you will need to purchase the wetside from Ecotech....and the price just continues to go up....now 75-80 bucks.
The good news is that I'd recommend not buying the power supply from them...they are standard power supplies and Ecotech wants 60 clams...
I've had a whole bunch of luck with a bottle trap....with one little modification....you cut a small hole in the side to fit the end of a turkey baster. Put the trap in your tank....actually leave the trap in your tank so the fish become use to it. Now fill the turkey baster with some delicious...
I’m assuming you’re talking about dwarf angelfish, which all come “with caution”. That said, I’ve had coral beauties, flameback, and flame angelfish with luck. That luck might be that I’ve had so much coral I didn’t notice they were munching on it.