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  1. jay0705

    I'm out 4 now.

    I almost did it this yr myself. I just couldn't pay as much for a boat as I do my truck lol
  2. jay0705

    I'm out 4 now.

    The two best days of owning a boat. The day you buy it and the day you sell it! Lol
  3. jay0705

    Starting a saltwater aquarium

    Watch the type of star you want. The most common chocolate chip is not reef safe. A brittle would be a good choice. Again tho they all need stable water prams
  4. jay0705

    45 Day old 125 (non-drilled) tank.

    I agree w pegasus. Some gobies will eat prepared foods but you have to plan on that not being the case.
  5. jay0705

    Adding live rock to aquarium

    Not if its fully cured. Ie, u go buy it at a lfs it stays wet and u put it in your tank rt away. Now if u online order it will need to be cured
  6. jay0705

    I'm out 4 now.

    Lol he's like a toddler in macaw yrs.
  7. jay0705

    sumps.

    Thank you guys, I may try this lol
  8. jay0705

    sumps.

    Its a marineland tank. I don't believe it is tempered. I didn't see it anywhere on it
  9. jay0705

    45 Day old 125 (non-drilled) tank.

    Sucks don't it lol. Some of my fav fish are my biggest. They just need big tanks. You can always upgrade :-)
  10. jay0705

    45 Day old 125 (non-drilled) tank.

    Add more rock, even just base.try creating some caves and over hangs. You could have issues w that trigger once it matures. Looks good tho
  11. jay0705

    sumps.

    Hmm good point. I was just looking at the eshopps ones. They seem fairly reasonable
  12. jay0705

    Keeping sand clean

    Would depend on its size. My sleeper headed goby does a great job and is good sized prob 6-7"
  13. jay0705

    sumps.

    Ah ok. And what do u use for ur return pump?
  14. jay0705

    sumps.

    What can u guys tell me about hang on back sumps? Iam just skeptical of drilling my new tank lol
  15. jay0705

    Starting a saltwater aquarium

    Anything that won't eat them lol. Honestly pretty much anything can go w clowns but large predatory fish. Also once established, no other clowns
  16. jay0705

    dwarf lion

    Live food has some value. Gut loading is the way to go tho. they can be tough to keep at first.
  17. jay0705

    My own newbie thread

    Hmm,? Your slots are big enough for them to fit threw? U could try some type of grate maybe
  18. jay0705

    My own newbie thread

    Nems I hear about getting suck in. Not fish too often
  19. jay0705

    dwarf lion

    Oh folks what info do u have on these guys? If it matters its a zebra dwarf
  20. jay0705

    Zebra Moray

    Agreed a black and white butterfly is very similar fish but much easier to keep
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