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JamesL

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  1. Also, under livestock, maybe a "Species" (not to wild about the name, but couldn't think of a better one) category so we can put articles on individual fish/invert care.
  2. I did some quick searches, and it seems people think they will hit in the $60-80 range... which was lower than I thought. I was thinking $200 range. But we shall see once they get released. The ORA press release says they expect to have "lots" of target mandarins this summer, and limited supply of the funky colored ones.
  3. Here is the picture you were trying to show:
  4. If you are trying to post a picture from the web, PM me where you are trying to get it from and I will see if I can help.
  5. Mark, mcallahan, is the sponsor coordinator, PM him the details.
  6. Saltwater by itself should help it heal. But letting corals rub all against it... not good.
  7. When I had my bowfront aquapod 24g, I used a razor blade also (the edge going up/down).... Just be careful if you have rounded corners. I knicked mine up a bit.
  8. I have a regular magfloat, and the biggest issue is any algae down near the sand line. I wonder if this would solve it.... (use a razor blade right now).
  9. I expect a video if you use dynamite
  10. Planning on going tomorrow at lunch to get mine.
  11. ^^ Great explanation.
  12. Doesn't ORA normally = Big $$$?
  13. Some basslets can also be detrimental to shrimp... but they are a good alternative to groupers. I would say most groupers will eventually outgrown almost anyone tank. That being said, I always loved the panther groupers, because they had that "waggle" like a clownfish. I had one many many moons ago. Was a cool fish, but yes, loved the shrimp
  14. Wouldn't be a secret now if people told ya? Sorry, but I don't have any.... I think most of the secret places get outed here with big group orders I used to love SeaCrop.com before they shut down. They fragged damaged large corals, let them heal, then sold them as rescue corals for really good prices.
  15. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/23/science/23aquarium.html Eh, doesn't really provide any earth shattering stuff, but I found the increase in numbers harvested between 1994 and now interesting. Plus it is an actually article on hermits and peppermints
  16. The duncan is doing very well. I noticed this morning (when the lights were off) that the main head was open really large. I think I might need to move it to a shadier spot in my tank for the day time. It is in the sand bed right now, but gets a lot of light. It doesn't open quite as large as I saw it this morning (of course I just went and did some quick research, and it is a low-to-medium light coral ... research James, research ).
  17. Why don't you start a new thread in the Livestock For Sale section for the corals you are selling, that way this thread can remain for just the tank. Thanks
  18. Do a google search for actinic led, it turns up lots of stuff (I was looking at one on Amazon) but I am sure other retailers have them. And of course check with our sponsors
  19. Ok, I was afraid I might be the only one who was not 100% happy with the coloring I am getting with my Phoenix 14K's. Everyone raved about them, so I thought I would try them. I actually think I was happier with whatever 20K's came with my Coralife fixture
  20. The only low item I have in my sandbed is an acan, and they have not covered/flipped it (yet).
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