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o0zarkawater

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  1. I've decided I want to try to get a couple MP10w's for my 55gal, or one MP40.

    If you have a brand new / slightly loved one or two laying around that you would like to get rid of for less than half price, then I'm your man!

    In a perfect world where I'm a cheap a$$, I would like to pay around $150ea for the MP10w's or $225 for a newer gen MP40.

    Please feel free to leave insults and comments.

    Ready to buy today.

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    - Chris

    ps.... also looking for late model lambo or ferrari for $50k..... kthx. or some beachfront property in Arizona.

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  2. I know Bio(3) has a cube with the back wall removed, but he then drilled the tank and has a sump etc.

    He may be able to give you some insight into removing the wall.

    As far as the filter.... I know that if I even put a very coarse piece of sponge filter over the output of my HOB skimmer to reduce bubbles it raises the skimmers internal water level. Not to the point of flooding, but a good 1/2", far enough for me to decide that its not something I wanted to mess with.

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    I've got a few of those mushrooms, along with the usual purple and green. I don't think I have any red, but I can look the tank over when the lights come on.

    I do also have a superman rhodactis I could get rid of. The rhodactis is about 3-4" across though, and I feel they are kind of aggressive towards other corals, so I don't know about putting it in a pico.

    LMK if you might be interested in any.

  4. I'm in for a small order.

    I already have an account set up, I'll shoot them a message.

    just need your brs account email and name given to jagged. he is about to submit the form why you gotta be difficult tongue.png

    Not difficult, just don't follow directions/read. PM'd

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  5. While somewhat unorthodox, you might consider a pair of Sailfin Mollies. They never hide. They do not feed on pods and they are excellent film and hair algae consumers. With those lights, you could put a sprig of Feather Caulerpa and Kenia Tree or a stalk of Waving Hand Anthenia, all very easy to care for. Another plus is that every thing in your sphere would have been aquacultured. I have found the Mollies to generate a lot of interest and wonder at how marvelous nature adapts.

    Just a thought.

    Patrick

    This would be neat with a soft coral or two. People would be confused if it was freshwater or saltwater.

    I love my bumblebee shrimp I have in my Pico. You don't come across them very often, but they are neat little creatures. They dont just crawl, they 'fly' and it really looks like a bee buzzing around the tank.

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