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  1. florida joe

    Is it the Aqua vitro salinity?

    you ARE coming with me when i take my act on the road Quote: Originally Posted by BTLDreef All my corals are far more swollen/healthy looking and have better colors with the AquaVitro than I had with any other salt.
  2. florida joe

    Snake's Methods for Acclimation

    Quote: Originally Posted by spanko There fixed that for ya! now that will save me a lot of paper towels being wasted on the floor Thanks Henry
  3. florida joe

    Is it the Aqua vitro salinity?

    Although this is a new addition it seems to like the water change I did yesterday with the AquaVitro as is evident by the nice expansion. No meowzer I WILL NOT DRINK THE SALTWAER. First pick pre water change and second taken 24hr after change
  4. florida joe

    Looking for movement ?

    actually they are very common in LFS in my area i think a lot of live stock gets channeled through Miami so the state gets first crack at it
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    Snake's Methods for Acclimation

    I personally have never had an easy time netting a fish in the bag. Much easier for hobbyists to pour the bagged fish water in all through the net
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    Looking for movement ?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Limpid Joe, in all my years never seen a plate coral like yours, every time I see it I just go Ahhhhh. Is that a common in Florida? Also nice Ducan. Actually Jack if memory serves me right that plate came from Indonesia I have had it for quite a while it now has...
  7. florida joe

    About to buy my first saltwater aquarium!

    Sorry this is the link i meant to post http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRE8DD7bIp8
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    About to buy my first saltwater aquarium!

    I don’t know if you have seen this video . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9yjwsF3pkQ&NR=1&feature=endscreen I personally feel it you are going to stay at this size tank it is a very impressive setup
  9. florida joe

    Looking for movement ?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Al&Burke Hey Joe, great shot of your dunkan. Is that a mushroom next to it. no Al its a disk
  10. florida joe

    Snake's Methods for Acclimation

    As far as medicating bagged fish I have seen the water in shipping bags from online suppliers have a blue tint to them they IMO most likely have Methylene Blue added to the water. This may be something to consider while acclimating
  11. florida joe

    Snake's Methods for Acclimation

    Not a problem on my part reading it over I also was bored this morning
  12. florida joe

    Looking for movement ?

    the dosing will introduce a bio mass into your tank that will out compete the hair for food
  13. florida joe

    Looking for movement ?

    try directing more flow over them Quote: Originally Posted by meowzer I do when they open....they are glued onto a rock that can not be moved, BUT not in a high flow area
  14. florida joe

    Looking for movement ?

    Quote: Originally Posted by deejeff442 now if i can get rid of the hair algae i have been fighting for a year i would be happy. I am sure you already know this but let’s throw this around. Hair algae need nitrates and phosphates to grow. Hobbyists test for these and cannot understand why they...
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    Looking for movement ?

    perfect combo with the mushrooms my friend
  16. florida joe

    Homemade fish food.

    A good starting point for your mix IMO is a package of readily available at your local supermarket seafood mix. It contains shrimp, clams, squid, mussels and octopus
  17. florida joe

    Looking for movement ?

    Quote: Originally Posted by meowzer Very nice add Joe.....I have one that never opens all the way for some odd reason :( try changing the flow also do you target feed ?
  18. florida joe

    Looking for movement ?

    For those hobbyists that like some movement in their reef tanks I would like to suggest a Duncan coral. I picked up this stalking frag yesterday. Their waving tentacles give some nice movement to the tank. Do your homework in keeping them; they may be a nice addition to YOUR tank.
  19. florida joe

    Red Yello Tang

    Quote: Trickle filters frequently carry a higher nitrate load because waste products get trapped in the media and do not break down fast enough. Can you post an updated picture? And this quote makes no sense to me. High nitrates are the result of inadequate bio or mechanical dinitrification...
  20. florida joe

    Low maintenance species specific wow factor

    Quote: Originally Posted by sepulatian LaLa La La Lola... Beautiful!!! Sir Q how the hell are you. Rumor had it you won the lottery and moved to Fiji.
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