It cost me $65 after taxes. I would like to get what I paid for it, but I am not sure if $65 is too much to expect. Flamebacks are not all that comon in MN LFS also. I found this one by chance.
I am thinking of selling my flameback angel. There is nothing wrong with it. I want to get a different fish and my tank is probably too small for it anyways (20 Long). It is not aggressive and does not nip at corals. What should I sell it for?
Here is an actinic pic. This picture looks like the real thing. The center is a little more pink in real life. I hope these zoas thrive. This old 3.7 mp camera is at taking some really good pictures.
I just got these. They are called Halo edition zoas (green ones), and Rising sun pallys. The rising sun pally are my favorite so far, but the halo edition ones are a close second.
They haven't fully opened yet
My sexy shrimp are trying to multiply. I may have to put some effort in trying to raise them. This is the second batch of eggs that I have noticed.
Here are some pics of it laying the new eggs.
I would leave everything on your 29 gallon. A little more info would be nice. Is there new liverock/livesand in the 75? Is the liverock cured/recently shipped/ dry?
If you are just moving everything over to your 75 and adding nothing new, I would just do it all at once. Including the water...
Originally Posted by GeriDoc
The first internet connection was made in October, 1969.
Wasn't that a military thing? The internet that I know started in the 90's.
I just picked up some sps frags for my tank. I have to glue them to separate rocks. Do you think that they are too close together....will they attack each other?
I'll add some actinic shots later if they are worth showing.
I have no need or want to sell it. But if someone was willing to give me $50 I would sell it. Otherwise I would probably end up buying a new one for 60 down the road. Makes no sense to me so sell myself short. The tank is in near perfect condition. The only real damage was done to some of...
I am positive that mine are brown flatworms. They don't seem to go on my corals, and thier numbers are going down own thier own. I cut down my feeding and did a 50% water change over a week. I am now also changing my water weekly instead of bi weekly mainly because I am adding stony corals to...
It is a 30 long. I didn't really want to sell it so I priced it at $50. The guy didn't like that price so I said forget it. I will probably use it for a DIY sump when I set up a larger tank.
You can get Reverse Osmosis water from most grocery stores. It is 39 cents a gallon in Minnesota. It is better than tap water. Also try to find a local reef club. A lot of the people on this forum have massive amounts of sand in their underwear. Not everyone though. Also you can fine great...