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  1. mboswell1982

    75 Gallon Update, New Pics

    lookin good man, check your pm's, youve got one in coming
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    Just Aquascaped my nano!

    if you can get your hands on one, get away from the test kits, get a api or red sea or if you can afford em, tunze an salifert test kits, an for now, all you need to worry about is ur ph, ammonia, nitrite an nitrate, and your salinity levels as well
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    how long can LR be stored in a 5gal bucket?

    as long as you have a heater an a powerhead in the bucket with it
  4. mboswell1982

    Your Thoughts on Reestablishing LR?

    yep yep, its taken me forever to get it going, but, ive got a fully operational saltwater fish tank now
  5. mboswell1982

    I have been tagged!

    sweet, thanks joe, ill check my email right now :P
  6. mboswell1982

    Just Aquascaped my nano!

    test everday :P
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    who ships overseas to APO AP? I need a cleanup crew!

    probably not, i doubt they could handle the trip to be perfectly honest, not 10 days at least, now, what you can do is try and find places in oki an japan that might be willing to ship to you, an you should be able to get that stuff within 24 hours fairly easily
  8. mboswell1982

    Bristle Worm, how to get rid of them?

    Originally Posted by PapaJT Ahh well, the LFS I bought the maroon from breeds them there and they said he won't grow more than about 3 inches. So I'm not too worried about him. As for the algae, its green. Kind looks like a field of grass on the back wall. It also likes to grow everywhere else...
  9. mboswell1982

    29G BioCube Adventure!

    i would definitely recommend upgrading the lighting if you plan on keeping the anemone, as the stock light for either 14 or 29g biocube is not enough light for a nem longterm
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    Bristle Worm, how to get rid of them?

    your light is probably not enough for your nem, and honestly, a 29g cube isnt big enough for either the nem or the maroon, you may want to look into trading both of them, now, as for the algae, what color is this algae thats growing along your back wall? if its purple, its just coraline algae...
  11. mboswell1982

    help..please new to sw

    Originally Posted by sabrinawith3 ok ..ill try it and let u know. sabrina, the only problem with using the dry base rock is your cycle can take longer to complete itself than if you use nothing but cured live rock, but, it can be cheaper doing half base and half live simply because dry base is...
  12. mboswell1982

    Your Thoughts on Reestablishing LR?

    i have been following this thread, and i really love the thought you guys put into your questions and answers and hypothesises. id chime in, but, with my grammar, ya'll would be scratching your head going, "what cave did this neanderthal crawl out of" within 2 minutes LOL anyway, locoyo, you...
  13. mboswell1982

    29G BioCube Adventure!

    im not sure if the idea of seahorses in the 14 will work, unless its maybe dwarfs, that would be a question you definitely need to ask down in the seahorse forums' btw, nice deal on the cube
  14. mboswell1982

    I have been tagged!

    richard e. moore, retired as a full colonel back in the 80's
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    help..please new to sw

    thats perfectly fine sabrina, sounds like you got a nice deal, as for the live rock, id recommend around 60lbs of it, if you have the patience, id suggest 30lbs of base rock an 25-30lbs of cured live rock
  16. mboswell1982

    Best sand sifting goby?

    no prob subie
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    I have been tagged!

    Originally Posted by florida joe Wow let me think I trained to be a cryptographic specialist, I think it was 71 H send to Vietnam and was told to carry a Prick 25 (radio) on my back. I did not think that was such a good idea so transfer over to 11B (infantry) opted for more ammo then became a...
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    Best sand sifting goby?

    The beneficial Fighting Conch is not as aggressive as its name implies. Though a male Fighting Conch can be territorial towards other males of its own kind, the Fighting Conch is peaceful towards other tankmates. The Fighting Conch is a suitable addition to any home reef aquarium, where it will...
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    Best sand sifting goby?

    i dont think so, the tonga fighting conch is supposed to be strictly a sand sifter
  20. mboswell1982

    Good but fairly inexpensive aquarium lights?

    current usa makes a very nice fixture, if you'll tell us what size tank this is going on, some of us will be more than happy to help you find a nice light for your tank at a very nice price indeed
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