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Thanks, but no. The ones Biota claims to have are a new to the hobby species that eats Aiptasia. Info on them is scarce. I recollect seeing somewhere that they are found on the coast of South Carolina.
Hi Mark,
I'm still in. I received a gorgeous 4-to-5" Male Australian Scott's fairy wrasse today from NYAquatic. (For a mere $220 plus $27 shipping.)
But if my problems continue, I won't be here much longer. During the last two consecutive heat waves, I lost one of my two central air units...
I'd really love to find a pair or trio of these Biota Spurilla Nudis: They're worth $100 each to me!
I clicked Biota's "NOTIFY ME WHEN AVAILABLE" button over a half year ago! And duh, nada...
I elected to do a little more "Due Diligence" on this gathering. And, it looks to me like this will be at a newer venue in Hackensack. Am I right? I'm more North NJ than South NJ, so I have no real problems attending. But, I'm approaching the end of my allegiance with our salt water hobby...
This is my second one. I've had a central air disaster with one of my HVAC units, where the tanks are in the basement and the living room. Had to buy an expensive chiller and dedicate my original Sicce Ultra Zero to running it. Almost a three-week wait to get a new AC unit installed.
I used...
BERGHIA CAVEAT!
Berghia are often touted as being able to reproduce in your tank, once you've added them, and thus keep their species reproducing and eliminating yet more of your Berghia population. The reproduction is facilitated by the Berghia's duplication efforts, wherein they lay their...