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Re: My Oceanic Tech 120 and a request for input.
Super cool to finally meet you and family.
I don't think I would have met you had I not been watching the paypal laptop.
Sorry I didn't get a chance to say goodbye - but I was dead tired and I had told my wife I'd be back early to help watch...
quite a few people dose it and you typically get a device to dose it and hook it up to your auto-top off...or you could dose it manually.
We had a group buy on kalk reactors a while back.
in this case i think we should mention that the 15 and under crowd are free with an adult. So it would have been $20 for your dad/mom to come with you (i'm guessing you are under 15 maz).
Is it ok if I give a scowl as I help set up and hand out squishy? ;)
That stinks. It would really help...
+1 to what aqOb mentioned.
Regardless of species (captive bred excluded) - it's a good idea to ask your LFS to hold the fish for a few days and obviously watch it eat in the store. I say captive bred excluded since it's whole life has been in a box so I don't necessarily need to see it a few...
wild guess here but it looks like a some kind of leather/kenya tree that has seen better days. Or is that some powerful flow blowing the coral to look that way?
WELCOME TO NJRC!!
unfortunately the lunare wrasse is nice when a juvie but does get aggressive with age. A fowlr is ideal for a lunare in my opinion. Are you keeping any inverts/corals?
i got mine at aquatic obsessions but that may be a hike for you. I've ordered online for other plumbing items from savko.com (and they definitely have bulkheads).
bulkreefsupply is another site other reefers use.
at that price level I'd suggest trying to find something used. Also while not perfect - the sticky in this forum has a bunch of skimmer listings and their foot-print size - that might help to narrow down what you can and cannot fit in your sump.