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well there now seems to be an issue! it appears extreme corals never checked off the staurday delivery and now my corals will be in transit for 3 days and I won't even be home until after 7 on Monday. I am pretty pissed about this. Figures though with the week I am having. Now I feel bad for...
not all damsels are bad. a very bad misconception about the fish. In fact whatever reef you dive you will always spot a damsel. From my experience pseudochromis are way more agressive than yellow tail damsels and even talbots.
how about a blue throat trigger? If you want to go buck - wild so to speak go with a few yellow tail damsels. The aggression should not be to bad with the fish you have.
My buddy Gerard studied Marine Biology and he is in construction and one of my fraternity brothers well, he sells insurance. Awesome field but not a lot of jobs out there, especially not high paying ones.
i dont think you had a DSB crash. you would smell rotten eggs if it were the main cause. I think it may be the cause of a variety of factors.
-Sandstorm causing ammonia and nitrites from an upset in biological filtration
-PH Drop from lack of Oxygen and excessive CO2.
-if you used primer and...
kind of like a tide effect. I like the idea. very funny though that the most violent conditions that I have encountered while diving have been at night. Maybe you should do 6 on and 6 off?
Just ordered a large purple ice acro, a green stag, a green mili, and a blue tort. I got evrything for $160. Original value was like $317. cant wait until saturday.
i wouldnt bank on them carrying swf anytime soon. all of their seliing tanks are set up for freshwater. They have a big 220 setup for salt but i cant imagine them only using that tank to sell fish.
Here is an article from marine depot. my experience using DSB's seem to be the same.
http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_marine_depot_educational_newsletter_articles_great_substrate_debate.asp?ast=&key=
ive been in there before and the store is basically going to be all freshwater fish. The owner is a very nice guy but knows absolutly nothing about saltwater. He told me once he learns about the hobby he will be getting some saltwater animals in. If your into freshwater that is the place to go.