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cyrus

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  1. how much interceptor do you recommend for 290G? how many times do I dose?
  2. So you had a pastel hammer react badly? When you says its still suffering do you mean its just closed up? I'm curious b/c I haven't had any problems with dipping my softies at that strength. I don't want to recommend that to people if it is going to harm the coral. Did you make it higher than 1.5? yeah it was pretty strong, i think 12 drops in about a quart and half. the hammer is still half closed today.
  3. Yeah I barley had my pastel in for 4mins and its still suffering. I drew it up at 1.5 or more. I don't think 10mins would be good. Pretty sure its an Sphaeromatidae family of Isopods. Looks like the first guy in that group http://www.chucksaddiction.com/hitchpods.html
  4. A lil. I sent an email to the the pod queen aka Dr. Adelaide Rhodes . If anyone knows she does.
  5. A crustacean of a bug. Not a sand flea though my tank is loaded with them, this guy is flat like a pill bug. I have at least 100 stomatas in my growth tank and I'm sure it is not a snail. It jigs around like a sand flea when bothered however.
  6. As a good lot of you know I am an avid collector of the Euphyllia Corals Anything that floats waves and looks pretty really. Anyhow hammers being my primary collection as I have ten different strands right now. I grow concerned when they well, just die. Originally I thought brown slime but after the last ones were simply sloffing off with no brown I have grown increasingly worried as to the culprit. I began washing them at random in coral rx. Today I found a new bug that I can not identify on my pastel purple wall hammer. It was to small to successfully photograph but maybe someone can help me with an ID. It was about 2mm long, clear with 2 small black dots which I assume were eyes along with visible "guts" behind the eyes. The bug was similar to a common pill bug and it had a hard shell. It moved rapidly and lasted almost 10 minutes in the coral rx. Can anyone identify? Could this new bugger be making a meal of my hammers?
  7. I actually would put my money on the nudibranch. They lay eggs in spirals. How long has it been in the tank? Nassarius snails lay in a different pattern.
  8. Neon Duncans! 40$ for a frag of 6+ heads! -SOLD Turquoise Blue Chalice SOLD Neon Wall Hammer! 30$ SOLD Contact 254-245-5472, Cyrus!
  9. I'd like to get a bag of yer sponges Can you scape some up for me?
  10. bump bump, still in the sump sump
  11. With glass and the size, get a sheet of PVC for the base man! Well worth it
  12. Actual pict of the team, sorry about the quality i had an impatient photographer.
  13. With a tank your size it should be fine
  14. So these guys work awsome together! they dug out a good 2' of sand under my rock to fortify. The goby is about 4-4 1/2" and the pistol is about 2 1/2". The japanese pistol looks just like a blood shrimp with the white touches but he's pack'n. I have had them over a year and they are quite the characters. I'm letting them go for 50$
  15. does anyone have experience with pairing wrasses other then 6lines?
  16. So I was wondering if it would be possible to pair my red coris wrasse. I have an adult and I was thinking about maybe getting a juvi?
  17. Yes I agree, I run the orthopedics department and the patients are often stressed, long waits some times combined with the army mentality can take it's toll on the families. Plus it's personally where my sanity is kept in check, our wounded warriors could be reminded there are calm places still in the world...
  18. Darnall Army Medical Center doesn't have one. You would be supporting your soldiers!
  19. I think its not so much for buyers but spam.
  20. cyrus

    RBTA

    Never mind going to hold onto it.
  21. Can you label these correctly? It looked like the Superman Rose was 170ea. your scaring peeps lol
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