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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
jay0705
Post #14
Aug 20, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
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
jay0705
Post #11
Aug 20, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
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
jay0705
Post #82
Aug 20, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
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.
jay0705
Post #17
Aug 20, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
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
jay0705
Post #2
Aug 19, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
I'm out 4 now.
Lol he's like a toddler in macaw yrs.
jay0705
Post #2
Aug 18, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
sumps.
Thank you guys, I may try this lol
jay0705
Post #12
Aug 18, 2015
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
sumps.
Its a marineland tank. I don't believe it is tempered. I didn't see it anywhere on it
jay0705
Post #9
Aug 17, 2015
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
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 :-)
jay0705
Post #10
Aug 17, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
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
jay0705
Post #2
Aug 17, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
sumps.
Hmm good point. I was just looking at the eshopps ones. They seem fairly reasonable
jay0705
Post #5
Aug 17, 2015
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
Keeping sand clean
Would depend on its size. My sleeper headed goby does a great job and is good sized prob 6-7"
jay0705
Post #5
Aug 17, 2015
Forum:
Reef Tanks
sumps.
Ah ok. And what do u use for ur return pump?
jay0705
Post #3
Aug 17, 2015
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
sumps.
What can u guys tell me about hang on back sumps? Iam just skeptical of drilling my new tank lol
jay0705
Thread
Aug 17, 2015
Replies: 12
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
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
jay0705
Post #74
Aug 13, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
dwarf lion
Live food has some value. Gut loading is the way to go tho. they can be tough to keep at first.
jay0705
Post #7
Aug 12, 2015
Forum:
Fish Discussion
My own newbie thread
Hmm,? Your slots are big enough for them to fit threw? U could try some type of grate maybe
jay0705
Post #209
Aug 12, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
My own newbie thread
Nems I hear about getting suck in. Not fish too often
jay0705
Post #207
Aug 12, 2015
Forum:
New Hobbyists
dwarf lion
Oh folks what info do u have on these guys? If it matters its a zebra dwarf
jay0705
Thread
Aug 12, 2015
Replies: 6
Forum:
Fish Discussion
Zebra Moray
Agreed a black and white butterfly is very similar fish but much easier to keep
jay0705
Post #3
Aug 10, 2015
Forum:
Fish Discussion
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