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Jynxgirl

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  1. I have a 180 tall that is an older tank... but would fit your stand. Its six feet, by the 18 inches, and like 30 inches tall. If you want the two by four stand, you can have it but its just a two by four stand with no skins. It would fit with your stand and hood you have on a 125. If you didnt take anyone else up on their offers, 50$ and its urs. You can call me at 254 681 0924. I am in Harker Heights. Jill
  2. Interested in the bulbs if availalbe. Call me at 254 681 0924. Jill
  3. Thanks so much for the tank setup.
  4. Did this sell? Please call me at (254) 681 0924. Jill
  5. With the overlay, I payed 2.80 a sq ft to have someone do it. Of course, the company I used was terrible! I hope they are out of business. Jill
  6. You can just put down the thinset concrete overlay. The marks left from the tile is under the concrete overlay. That part is very easy to do. Jill
  7. Get someone who knows what they are doing. I had mine doing by a 'reputable' company. Its already peeling up a year later. The guy who did it said it was because I abused the floor and saltwater got put on it (as well as other stuff) but in reality, after speaking with 'professionals' the color should never come up. It should be sealed in place. The person that I spoke with about my flooring said that they most likely didnt get the acid up off the floor and put down the sealer too fast. The sealer stuck to the left over acid and as the sealer is peeling up, the color is coming right up with it. Frustrating! Also, because ours was not a 'fresh' slab of concrete and we had swirly marks from the glue of the concrete and linoleum, they put a light concrete overlay over the top. Worked well. That being said, its not that hard to do yourself. I think the important part if after doing each step, make sure you clean the area appropriatly as suppose to. I am going to have to have mine done. A $3500 waste of money! Especially when the cost of doing it is only like $1000 for supplies for my 1200 sp ft area that I had done.
  8. I dont know if you have had a persian prior or not, but thought I might throw a little info out there. Persians are beautiful wonderful cats, that unfortunatly end up at pounds quite a bit. They are a high maintenance breed. They have long hair that must be brushed very regularly. Many people think they will have the time in the beginning but unfortunatly do not. If you like the look of the persians stubby face but are wanting a cat because its less maintenance then a dog, then you might want to look into something called an exotic. http://www.fancyfriends.com/Exotic_Breed_Profile.htm Here was a quick link that I found explaining them. I have ragdolls. I am partial to them. They are a needy breed though. Someone who wants a kitty because they are aloft and dont need alot of attention need never get a ragdoll. LOL. They are like little puppy dogs, with no skiddishness that alot of cats have. That though is their fault. They are not scared of things so can never go outside. They will not run from new things, like a big dog coming to eat them. Here is where I got one of my ragdoll. A breeder I can highly recommend. http://www.iwantaragdoll.com/ I dont know any persian or exotic breeders in texas. Sorry.
  9. After having a glass heater get a pin whole shatter in it and electrocuting my entire tank and then having an expensive stainless one some how decide to fritz and heat my tank up to 90 degrees, I have bought the stealth heaters. No shattering and I am getting them in the smaller size so that if one does decide to go crazy, I wont have the problem of it being able to heat my tank up to that level on its own. Several small ones are better then big ones. Course yours is a small tank, so you cant add several, but just adding my experiences in. Good luck with the new heater. Jill
  10. I would think you will be more happy in the long run with the T5s. Here are my two reasons. The main problem I see with going with a halide on your setup it the amount of water versus the heat being added. Your halide would have to sit 12 inches off your tank to maybe keep the temperature down. And that is a huge maybe. Unless you have a sump that is adding alot in water volume to your tank. I had a 250 halide over a 60 cube and my heat would climb to 83 to 84 during the day on hot humid days. T5's run cooler and wont add as much heat to your water. T5's also will give you a better spread over a three foot tank. A halide usually covers two feet well, but with a three foot tank (in my mind, I am thinking 29 gallon is a three foot tank, if I am wrong then never mind), you will have a little less light in the corners. T5's you can order for the length of your tank. That being said, I would hate to miss out on the shimmer effect of halides Good luck in your choice in lighting.
  11. I hope he gets better. I like the second story
  12. If the shrimp is ok and the fish are dieing, I would have to lean towards a problem with acclimating. If there was an ammonia spike, the shrimp would go first in my opinion. Firefish isnt that hardy of a fish so wouldnt suggest starting with it again though.
  13. Thanks so much. Everything is doing great and polyped out. Jill
  14. I would be interested in the caps and the hammer. I go to school on Monday and Wednesdays in San Marcos and would like to pick up in the late afternoon (fiveish) if possible. Otherwise, I could come pick up this weekend. Jill
  15. I would deffinatly suggest doing a little reading about that six line. There are other wrasses that are not as territorial. If you are about done adding fish and not going to add any pseudochromis or those type of slim long fish, then it wont be such a issue. I added mine to get rid of a very similar problem I was pulling out bristles that were eight cm wide and over 12 inches long, on a regular basis! Once they get past the size that a wrasses will eat, they just keep growing and growing. The six line did take care of the problem, but then killed a purple pseudochromis and a another wrasses that I attempted to add later.
  16. Wondering if the site is down.
  17. 150 lbs LR...............$250 What type of rock is this? Do you have big and small pieces? Would you split up and sell like 50 to 75 lbs? Thanks, Jill
  18. Ryan is doing very well.... If your in Killeen, lets get behind him and support him.
  19. We recently lost our female saint bernard and just one drooly dog in the house just doesn't seem right. We are looking at different breeds but the mastiffs are on our list. They do not have a double coat so less hair!! but their personalities are very different and not exactly a great family dog especially to have around children. Unfortunatly there are alot of backyard breeders who are out there just to make a buck and do not care if what they are breeding is a good representative of the breed. Alot of the mastiffs out there do not look anything like the mastiffs you see at the show. A great place to start http://mastiff.org/faq/breedref.mv If you like big thick gooey slobber shoe strings on the couch, wall, blankets, and clothing, they for you. I love a good shoe string slung on the ceiling blob7.gif
  20. Jynxgirl

    Chaeto

    If you still have some chaeto, I could use some. I am setting up a refugium and its all plumbed, sands in, but no macro I get to austin on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks, Jill
  21. Sorry.. 10% discount. Anyone? I am going to order tommorrow if I dont hear anything. Jill
  22. Well, for us that are a far reach, someone comign and taking pics wouldnt work. No worries though that my tank will win tank of the month for a very very very very long time disgust.gif
  23. I had a tank disaster and also lost my clams. I feel your pain. Sometimes I feel like I should have a computer monitoring service hooked up to the tank taking readings throughout the day so if anything unordiary should happen, I could just go look at the readings and see what might have caused it. Sorry to hear about your clam and better luck next time.
  24. I only measure clacium and alkalinity about once a week. I moved and reset the tank up so keeping a closer eye then normal. I usually just watch if my xenia's hands are waving at me. If they are less then usual or not, I know something is a bit off.
  25. I am going to try to make this. We moved and it just been crazy. My big tank is finally back up. Good topic as well. I hope I can. Jill
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