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  1. iceburger

    Moving: must sell livestock in cincinnati area

    hey all, i'm moving and i cannot keep my tank where i will be living so i need to sell all the livestock... i only have about 30-40 lbs of LR a Percula clown a yellow watchman goby copperbanded shrimp assorted crabs, hermits and snails... and pleny of LS... and lots and lots of culerpa...
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    Rubbermaid "Mop Bucket" Refugium. Possible?

    not only will it work, its easy and cheap to do...i didnt use a rubbermaid for my refugium but i did use a big one for my sump and have a ten gallon refugium inside the sump, i recommend magdrive pumps they're very good, is the tank drilled? or do you have an overflow?...
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    Ideas for something tacky for a reef.

    pink flamingos...always go with the pink flamingos
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    Test

    nice to see college helped my spelling eh?:rolleyes:
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    Test

    psh... Amature:rolleyes: :p :D
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    OT: HS Graduation

    eh...high school....it bored me...only been out a year...college is fun tho, if you go to the right one... enjoy bro... been thinkin about marine biology...either that or computer science, i'm not sure what i'm gonna major in this fall...
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    Woohoo! Friday! And....NEW TANK DAY!

    an extremely easy way to section off your 60 is to get a couple of those 12 or gallon or largerj rubbermaid containers and just sit them in there...drill a hole in the side and then section off the pipes/tubes from the overflow and let them go into there... thats what i did for my 75...works...
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    New Powder Blue

    I want one...:)
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    Jobs?

    just wondering...is refurbishing a horse anything like refurbishing a car?:D ;) :p
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    what eats amphipods?

    that.... scares me
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    Live Brime Shrimp?

    never heard of putting them right into your tank...i've hatched them in a 10 gallon with a piece of LR...i'm not sure if it's good or bad for your tank......they do have hatchers you can stick on the back of your tank that let the brine swim out when they hatch...
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    larvae?

    i'm almost positive that they are "pods".......don't worry, good things, it means you've got good water
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    Hey: I'm back

    ello everyone....not sure how many people will remember me but i'm back from that concentration camp they call college..... so, howdy...
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    Just wanted to say howdy

    hey everyone its me... down here in "not so sunny florida" anyway i was just droppin in to say hi and....well thats about it, cya laters
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    How close is too close??

    120 gallon???.............oh by the way, hi :-)
  16. iceburger

    My last post for awhile...

    hey everyone, i'm leaving and moving to florida for a few months so i wont be here...cya
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    Cyanobacteria - red to yellow?

    hmmmm as i recall in a post about a month or two ago richard rendos had stated that there was a college ( cannot remember the name of the college) had discovered that caulerpa was in fact a form of cyanobacteria and he also theorized that keeping caulerpa may affect the groth of cyanobacteria in...
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    Ot- Nfl Superbowl

    CINCINNATI!!!!!!!!
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    too many fish for a 29? or can i add another?

    hmmmmm...i'd be a little careful about putting a LMB in anything smaller than a 55, i've seen them starve to many times in smaller tanks, now if you can get it to take prepared foods you should be fine, its not as hard as training a manderin to eat prepared but it can be a little tricky...and...
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    Cyanobacteria - red to yellow?

    hmmmm...not sure what color cyano is toxic...or if there is a toxic cyano... but there are many many different forms of cyanobacteria... for example, caulerpa is a type of cyano... i've had it from green to red to orange... hopefully i won't get it with this new tank i'm starting... "knock on wood"
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