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That would be a great idea because we've got two great sponsors here (pretty close) - Aquatic Obsessions and Red Sand.
Maybe all that traffic on the GWB just drives ppl insane...
Seriously though I agree with RichT's comment...not to mention RC...but I was also thinking it would help if there...
Not sure if it's still available but i saw it on this thread here:
65 Gallon high
maybe the SH owners can chime in but I thought "high" tanks are suitable for SH tanks...
I am not the owner of the tank - no pms to me please. Just passing along a deal.
(shivers) that "worm" incident was almost like urban legend. If my wife knew they could grow to such lengths she would certainly have me remove all of the good scavengers too...but (shivers) that thing was nasty!! :o
Hey Bob! Welcome!
The Middlesex meeting was on 3-15 and has since passed. The next meeting is in Bloomington, NJ - here's the link:
Next Meeting on April 13
Just sign up and come. Someone insert the staples easy button here. :)
Everyone is learning here. Heck I just seem to know a lot...
The snowflake (if big) can be a messy eater and may be introducing more nutrients than your system is handling - hence the growth of the algae. Anyways - take a read at this article: Bubble Algae: Description/Controls
The synopsis is basically this:
"1. Manual removal of the problem alga
2...
So help me my physics teacher will think she taught lessons on me for naught (probably true)....but if we filled the tank to the full 1400 pound capacity - there'd be nothing in there but water.
The LR and equipment added into the tank will displace a portion/volume of water. I just don't know...
Ok so I didnt' want to hijack the other thread - but I saw that magic had a cleaner wrasse and Mike has neon gobys.
My question is:(and this is NOT a flame to magic/mike)
Is the cleaner wrasse a fish that can be sustained in our tanks? And better yet is it captive bred? Same question for the...
Hard to say with that pic but it sounds like just a bristle worm to me. I have several that build tubes...they don't seem to bother any of my fish or other inverts. Really small worms are more than likely just a meal for a fish...I recall once I snagged one out and was going to try and put it in...
if you leak test the 20g and are sure you're not going to be taking the sump out - you could take the 155 off the stand and try and drop the 20 in from the top.
you found the right club - panmanmatt knows his stuff on SH tanks...here's one old thread - but if you have more Qs definitely post em!
Seahorse Care Questions
10!!!! I imagine a very tiny percentage or so of the fish that enter the LFS get that kind of return on life...
It's really great/encouraging to see these kinds of results...
Anyone have any firefish they have kept long term? My wife likes them and wants one but I tend to think they are more...
Hey E...nice hour to be posting!...welcome to njrc!
Anyways I can't answer the question on the bulkheads but the club isn't purposefully centric towards central/south. I'd rather think that the members in those areas tend to be more prevalent on the boards. In fact I believe the way they set...