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    Looking for a 90 gallon stand in Wisconsin

    Hi! We are looking to buy a stand for a 90 gallon tank. If anyone in the Wisconsin area has one to sell, please let us know! Thanks! Kristina
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    To Siphon or Not to Siphon

    I am going to do a water change in my 29 gallon tank. It doesn't have CC but it also doesn't have the nice soft, fine live sand (like I wanted, somehow I got this stuff). I think it is Seaflor Special Grage Reef Sand (1-1.7 mm grain). Now I have read that siphoning CC can cause extra nitrates to...
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    What to do with old CC?

    Hi, all... After a sucessful switch from a leaky 55g to a beautiful 90g tank with nice LS, we have CC left in the 55g. I told hubby probably don't want to keep it, but he spent a lot of money on it and doesn't want to just throw it in the garbage. Anyone have any recycling suggestions for used...
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    How many Clowns?

    We have a mated pair of perc.clowns in our 55 gallon. It sprang a leak yesterday, just a small one. Hubby is going to LFS right now to purchase a new tank, either a 75 gallon or a 90 gallon. I am hoping he picks the 90. In either case, we also have 2 black and white clowns in the QT. They are...
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    Help! We've sprung a leak!!

    Yesterday, I noticed a bit of water surrounding the base of the tank (55 gallon), and last night it was worse. At first I thought water was coming out from the top from the powerheads kicking the water out, but there's no water dripping down the side of the tank. After the hubby cleaned it up...
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    Our Sebae Anemones

    We just wanted to share these pics of our anemones. We had tried many times with BTA, but never had luck. One day decided to try one of these. The name of them at the store said White Sabae, but after a few months, it started to turn tan and in about 6 months, doubled in size. So in the last few...
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    we need help with small reef system

    My hubby and I turned a 29 gallon formally fresh water tank into a salt water tank, intending it to be a small reef tank. We wanted to test our skills before investing in a larger tank. We let it cycle and added live rock and eventually corals and some small fish. It was beautiful. The my hubby...
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