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  1. uncletobal

    AGA 125 overflow questions

    yellow tang just so you know, AGA will probably void your warranty if their tank is going to be on a diy stand. Just something to consider........
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    Brazillian Flameback Angels

    I have kept african, brazilian, and cherub. I didn't have much probs at all.
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    crabby?

    good point sammy, i have had huge emeralds which do suddenly turn a meaty eater when they get a bit of size on them. case in point, size really does matter. buy your emeralds small.
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    Lr ???

    support your LFS!
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    crabby?

    i'm not here to argue kickster. i'm not bragging about my wealth of reef knowledge. my term "experience" came from dealing with these critters. I will reiterate myself, it appears to be a non reef safe crab, something like a rock crab or stone crab.:) I don't doubt your enthusiasm or...
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    ATTN: 64Ivy

    cool pics kickster. i love anthias. it kind of resembles a female squamipinnis or Lyretail.
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    Anemone dieing

    the 65 watt pc will be fine.
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    Anemone dieing

    custom sea life I believe is the maker. And they have actually upgraded their system from a 55 watt to a 65 watt. you gut out your standard flourescents, and this one bulb system comes with a reflector and ballast. I've never tried to jam two in there though. That would probably give you...
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    crabby?

    yes i said emeralds are fine. What I see in the crabby picture is kind of black like a rock crab, which can turn to be a reef nuisance, and grow large. I speak from experience.
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    Anemone dieing

    try getting the power compact retro fit kit for that eclipse.
  11. uncletobal

    ID please

    definitely an sps. not a softie. nice polyp extension.
  12. uncletobal

    crabby?

    not reef safe , that is, like an emerald.
  13. uncletobal

    crabby?

    I have seen those before. Usually they are a stowaway on your live rock. It looks like a rock or stone crab and is really reef safe like an emerald. I have seen them knock over alot of stuff in my reefs. They can get huge. I've seen small, about an inch, all they way up to 3 inches. Be...
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