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Well I spoke to my local recyling area and they said it's considered HazMat and that the next date was May 19th in New Brunswick/Apple Orchard Road by the jail (didn't know there was one). I was given this phone # to call for further info 732. 745.4170.
This would be for middlesex county...
3 1/2 hrs away for me...plus i'm committed to an event in nyc that date...
there is no vendor list...so i take it this is a "swap" between hobbyists? $15 including buffet lunch!
EDIT: re: vendor list, nevermind i saw the list of people attending via fragswapper.
ahhh TFP = the mecca of east coast dry goods.
I don't go to the live section enough to comment but last time i was there I liked that they
1) labeled all fish in the tanks
2) Labels has prices
3) Labels had DATE the fish was placed into the tank
Obviously to me the longer the tank has...
don't you have a gate valve or something on the skimmer to just turn it back a little bit? Then when the epoxy effect has subsided, you can just turn the valve back to it's original spot (mark it with a pen or label).
Yes it is for the mower and never thought of that...thanks for the fast response!
But I have another one. For the snowblower it requires a mixture of oil and gasoline....so that other container also needs to be disposed...suggestions?
Was wondering as I have some left over gasoline from last season and I want to toss it. Do I bring it to like jiffylube or suburban automall or pepboys...do they take it????
@Matt - i know h.erectus is off these waters (heck i've caught them out of the hudson 15 yrs ago), but correct me here as I thought the risk with attempting capture of sea horses is that wild-caught horses:
a) are very difficult to convince to eat anything but live food
b) and may have...
They are freshwater...
Also at 2 inches in shell size, that's like almost smaller than a mexican turbo snail george...not much eatin...
You are better off asking for a bushel of these:
Naaa...it's a lot easier than it seems - just takes some trial and error. Remember when we met at Rod's place for the NJRC meeting? I brought a few clowns as a donation for the club to raffle...I never did hear what happened to them...I hoped to be able to breed a few clowns for every meeting...
Anyways - in a nutshell, to feed the fry - you will need rotifers, and then graduate/wean them to some dry food (makes life hellva lot easier) such as otohime.
btw if you don't want to spend all that money on otohime -the sample pack is perfect...especially if you are just doing a few hatches...
Don't panic, clownfish will readily breed and re-lay eggs like clockwork every 14 days. So while this hatch may be food for the tank, I wouldn't worry about it.
I just wrote this list for someone else...
Look it over..then decide if raising the fry is in your future...
What do you need for...
i think serpent stars are great and really cool. However big ones tend to walk around at night and they seem to find the nice niche that my jawfish built...making for a very unhappy jawfish.
So now I am resigned to only small mini serpent stars that exist in the LR, coral nooks/cavities etc.
bax - late to the thread but the 6100s...you know the hockey puck transformer is big right like if you put a soda can against it is much wider....the 6000s hockey puck fit perfectly like a coaster for a 12 oz soda can. But both will say "6100" on the box.
i had a false perc decide to use a large frogspawn as home in my old tank...the clown was small and the colony was big so no harm no foul. Your clarkiis...are they big? relative to the Frogspawn that is? Might be the cause of the heads being rubbed off...