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  1. sorcha

    zoa's f/t in n.j.

    Hi, don't check the boards too often anymore so I'm behind on this thread. Just wondering if you still have the Ricordia available? Have some things to trade, in Hunterdon County, NJ. Can be reached at sorcha1972@yahoo.com Thanks!
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    Pulsing Xenia for Trade in NJ?

    I don't have a picture available right now, but it is identical to what was posted on 10/8 by Lomar. It is a Pulsing Xenia and they are incredibly good at multiplying! We had one frag and since then it's spread itself all over the place. We love it, the movement is just great and it's very...
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    Input on Livestock List?

    Originally Posted by Travis89 Sounds good but with the yellow tang being in there so long by himself for so long I would be concerned with him being aggressive towards the other fish. Just because you add them all at once doesn't mean it will be any easier on them. Any suggestions? We've got...
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    Input on Livestock List?

    We have a 92 gallon corner reef tank with only a Yellow Tang right now. A nasty bout of Ich wiped out our other fish. It's been months now, the Tang as the sole survivor. We've tried a two clowns since then, but none have lasted more than a few days. Mostly we've been concentrating on the...
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    NJ - Can I trade a tank for some corals on here?

    Originally Posted by corky I sent you a few emails with pics. Hope you got them. Corky - everything is doing just great. Thanks so much for the trade, I would happily trade with you anytime! Hope the tank is doing well by you...send me some pix of the Seahorses when you get them going!
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    NJ - Can I trade a tank for some corals on here?

    Originally Posted by supalupa Wow Sorcha it's a small world. We used to live on the Musconetcong River in Hampton,NJ. I worked at a plastic company there. No way! That is funny, I know exactly where you worked. I live sort of diagonally behind it...on E. Grand.
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    Acclimating a Carpet Anemone?

    Got a small green carpet anemone the other day. It doesn't seem to know where it wants to go, rock or sand. Also got medium Tomato Clown to help it adjust. Clown ignored the anemone, wouldn't eat and died inside of 2 days. Anemone looks like it's questionable as to its' survival. Any ideas??
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    NJ - Can I trade a tank for some corals on here?

    Originally Posted by corky here is my email. thickheadedone@hotmail.com How many corals are you looking to get? email me and we can discuss this further. Corky, sent you an email a few days ago, let me know if you didn't receive.
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    NJ Traders (or Easton, PA)? Frogspawn available

    Looking for NJ traders (or Easton, PA area) because I've never shipped before. I know, I'm a chicken, but if we could do this in person I would feel better! We have a 2 headed piece of pink Frogspawn available for trade. It's the piece to the right in the photo below. We're looking for...
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    Identification Please?

    Originally Posted by ViPeR_930 You can feed them meaty foods like mysis shrimp, krill, enriched brine, etc. They can get sugars through photosynthesis for energy, but they need nitrogen from extra feedings for tissue production. This'll help them grow longer tentacles and faster asexual...
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    Can You Name This Anemone??

    Originally Posted by ViPeR_930 It's a BTA, IMO. Well then a BTA it is. That was the consensus the last time too, so we'll go with it. Thanks again very much for your time, I appreciate it!
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    Identification Please?

    Originally Posted by Dragonladylea Forgot to mention - as far as the polyp extension goes mine was approx 6 inches from one of my powerheads and last week had to move the powerhead because the frogspawn had extended so much it was sucked up into it. WOW! That sounds gorgeous! Does the whole...
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    Can You Name This Anemone??

    Originally Posted by ViPeR_930 At first glance I did think BTA. Not all bubble tip anemones have bubbled tips. Nobody knows for sure why. What color is the foot? Is the foot attached to the rock or burried in the sand? Definitely attached to rock. When it first split it hid where it got almost...
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    Identification Please?

    Originally Posted by Dragonladylea Its definately a frogspawn, mine is a different color but the tentacles are the same. No way, really?? Wow, the color is so different from anything else I've seen though. Does that look normal to anyone? Is it sick? It's never hinted at any green, only...
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    Can You Name This Anemone??

    Ok, the guy at the store when we got it didn't know his SWF, only knew that it was from the Pacific. This was swarmed with Clowns when we got it. It split within a couple of days, the smaller piece wasn't doing well, so we got rid of it. I posted it on here once before and most agreed that...
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    Identification Please?

    Originally Posted by ReefNut Can you get a closer pic?? Looks like a torch coral to me?? Not the best, but as close as the digital will let me get. Thanks for your time!
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    Identification Please?

    We've had this piece for several months now and still don't really know what it is. It was sold to us as Frogspawn, the first coral we ever got. But every single picture of Frogspawn I've seen sure doesn't look like this! There are similarities in the tentacles, so we figured maybe we just...
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    Ick Disappeared!?

    Originally Posted by lion_crazz I'm sorry to inform you, but this thread is three years old. This person's fish no longer have ich. Thanks, but I did note that. However, I hadn't seen a thread about garlic on here and this seemed like a good one to add it to since others had recently picked...
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    Ick Disappeared!?

    I'm not going to swear this as a professional or anything. But we got a sick fish and being newish, handled it badly and it about wiped out our whole tank. In desparation to save our Midas Blenny (who we loved dearly) we read anything we could find. Being scaleless, the copper treatment...
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