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  1. On 8/9/2021 at 2:37 PM, Reburn said:

    The answer is if they didnt come with names you cant just assign a name. 

    The names trace back to specific lineage to a specific person.  You cant / shouldn't just say they look like this so are this. 

    Not sure I completely agree with you there.   I agree you can't call it a Jason Fox XYZ, but it if it is clearly an XYZ than you can say what it is.  Example Whammin Watermelons don't carry a lineage but you can clearly tell that a zoa is a Whammin Watermelon.  Or Oxides, or BamBam, or King Midas, or many others.   But one shouldn't add JF, WWC, ASD, ORA, etc to the front if they do not have known specific lineage; even if JF has a named JF King Midas.

  2. As the title says, I am looking for some old school Scuba Steve Frogspawn that we had going around the club back 5+ years ago.  I am hoping someone still has some and knows what I am talking about.

    pm price and picks or if you are will in to trade for some zoas/palys.

  3. For Sale:  Mike’s Reef / Fish food (frozen)

    5 oz flat pack = $10
    10 oz flat pack = $18

    PM to coordinate local pick up in Cedar Park / North Austin area.

    Product is finely blended into varying sizes that are easily consumed by all fish, shrimp, and corals.

    For comparison Rods Food 2 oz sells for $10 online and their 6 oz varieties sell for $20.  LRS Reef Frenzy 4 oz sell for $12 and 8 oz sells for $22.

    Ingredients: salmon; tuna; squid; octopus; shrimp; cuttlefish; mussel; scallops; mysis shrimp; cyclops; brine shrimp; Vita C; minced garlic; Selcon; Marine Snow; green Nori; spinach; carrots; broccoli; seaweed; reef and veggie pellets; reef flakes; fish eggs (roe); krill; Garlic x; vitamins A, B and C; RO water.

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  4. I have some for $3 / lb out of my display tank.  I am wanting to rearrange my rock work so need to get rid of some to add new.  It has lots of coralline algae on it.

    PM me.

  5. Troypt has a large colony of Yellow he has had success with by simply using a Turkey Baster to spot feed them daily when he feeds his fish.  I believe he feeds them and the fish gets what floats off, this ensures they eat directly.  He got his from AquaTek about 18 months ago or so.  It has at least quadrupled in size if not more.

    you cut contact him to see if he wants to break his up and what exactly he does to keep his.  I know for a fact he doesn't tent or remove it from his tank and just spot feeds it.

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