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I know most of you probably already do this - but I just adjusted a feature on my profile and I think it makes the board much easier to read.
Basically i'm on here so much that typically when a thread is updated - I really just want to read the last post. up until recently, I'd have to click...
i read today that woods hole research (on the exaggerated far scale) said that it *could* be up to one million gallons a day. That would be about 107 million gallons already. In comparison - Valdez was 11 million gallons.
I had him for almost two years and he never did this before. He is now in a "depression" in the sandbed on the left side...lying there. Almost neurotic like.
yeah - i really love my jawfish - they are so much fun. But maybe this is nature's way of telling me not to mix atlantic species fish with pacific species... (i'm joking).
Thanks for the lead-in segue Jim!!!
Here's a link about the risks of purchasing the "Sea Apple" for our reef tanks:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/mar2003/invert.htm
If you do still decide on the sea apple - please realize this should be considered an advanced reefkeeper skill.
I have a pearly jawfish. I had two but after almost a year of living in the tank - the second suddenly decided that the new T5 fixture was not to his liking and carpet surfed.
Now my second pearly, and the older one at that (almost 2 years) is showing very strange behavior. First it vacated...
good to hear yours are starting again. Honestly I don't mine a break!
After one feeding of cyclopeeze - the fish have colored nicely - they no longer appear "see-thru" with fat bellies.
Only in NJ folks...i am not a doctor but type II diabetes doesn't sound like such a good thing. Maybe she needs to go rent SUPER SIZE ME.
OLD BRIDGE, New Jersey (Reuters) – A New Jersey woman is waging a campaign to become the world's heaviest living woman, admitting that she is as hungry for...
i dunno - i like the icecap LEDS, they make the corals pop at night (when the T5s are off) but I think two might be overkill. I have two now and the fish do not want to sleep...it's that bright. So I have decided to turn them off and rely solely on the single LED light I get from my tunze. If i...
might we ask the winner to post up details on the camera, settings?
i know it's a nikon d90...but iso? aperture? i'd like to learn... ;D
congrats sunny! is that beauty in your tank?
Straight off of google - in caes people think I am some kind of fountain of knowledge...hahaha:
Starphire Glass is an ultra-clear glass designed for a wide variety of commercial applications. Starphire Glass avoids the greening inherent in ordinary clear glass. Maintaining its remarkable...
yowsers - $50 plus $10.50 shipping. The one bob/radiata posted is half that and while it may not have the bells and whistles should work.
also to add to don's comment - normal tank glass is naturally tinted green - which with the human eye we compensate but with a camera- you either need to fix...