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  1. I also have several forceps rangeing from 10" to 24" that I use as well.
  2. Gloves are good. I wash my hands with soap and rinse. I dry then rinse with RO/DI water.
  3. I've had for a year. It has never touched water. The specs say up to 264 gallons.
  4. A tripod will help and turning off the pumps.
  5. OK I tried as hard as I could and I've been grounded. You can save $2 dollars and shipping if you get in on the Marine Depot Group buy. Marine Depot group buy I see this being a good deal if: 1. You need some supplies 2. You get a couple of jars. Like caferacermike said you can get it at Aquatek for $20.00
  6. My wife watches intensely as it devours a chocolate chip star. God I love that woman!
  7. How much did you use and how did you add to the tank? wondering if you mixed it with tank water or what. . .
  8. Finally got a photo of our ever elusive Harlequin shrimp. Meet Harley:
  9. What about flow? I have issue too since I changed my flow.
  10. Still open. Waiting on one last vendor to handle the buy. Will post Wednsday with final information.
  11. NIIIIIIIICCCCCEEEEE1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love the PPE Scolymia
  12. I did check with Poly Labs directly and they are not set up at this time to offer group buys. I also contacted the distributor and they refered me to a local LFS. I will shoot Prof a pm.
  13. Lowered price to $150.00 OBO Thanks for looking. CO2 equipment needed Marine aquariums with soft corals, stony corals, snails or calcareous algae need regular additives of calcium and bicarbonate ions. In 1989, TUNZE Aquarientechnik was the first manufacturer to build a CO2 controlled calcium reactor. A pump is used to pass water enriched with carbon dioxide through the hardness granulate. The carbon dioxide reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide gas and dissolves the calcium carbonate. The hardened water leaves the reactor. Today’s generation of automatic calcium reactors combine high efficiency and a compact size, consisting of a reactor with pump and the Comline housing. Turbo Calcium Reactor 3174 needs no additional supply pump, and is operational with a minimum water level of 60mm (2.3"). It is suitable for operation in the aquarium as well as in a cabinet filter. The set-up: •Granulate content: 1,100 ml (37.1 fl. Oz.) •Comline housing for attachment and light protection for direct operation in the aquarium. •Dissolution of the Co2 in the pump housing and recirculation of the undissolved gases permit an especially economical CO2 consumption. •Easy refill of the granulate by a screw cover. •Adjustment of the drip rate by means of a precise control ****. •Can be used as a “stand-alone" solution. •Silent operation. Ready for mounting with hardness granulate, bubble counter, pump and holding device. Can mount in tank or sump. Specifications: Dimensions: 4.9"L x 4.4"W x 11.8"H Immersion Depth: Approximately 2.3" to 11" Filling Volume: 1,100 ml (38.7 fl. Oz.) Capacity: 200 to 1,000 liters (52 to 264 gal.) Power Consumption: 10W
  14. Looks like we have enough interest. I have contacted several LFS and should have answers next week. If I can't get them locally, we meet the free shipping from Marine Depot (if every one commits). I will let everyone know the details by Wednesday. . .
  15. The crab did irritate the slimmer. I gave it a new home in the fuge.
  16. Found this little critter crawling around my green slimmer. If he is ok I'll just drop in the fuge. Is he ok to keep?
  17. It's dry. I am trying to keep it local to help our economy. Every little bit helps! Directions: For every 100G of your system volume, mix one teaspoon of Reef-roids with some water from your tank. Briefly stir this mixture to create an even paste. We highly recommend target feeding the paste to your corals using a syringe or turkey baster while circulation pumps are turned off. Otherwise, pour the paste in an area of high flow before turning off the in-tank circulation pumps.
  18. I am checking interested in placing a group buy with one of the local LFS. I have not contact any LFS as of yet. Please let me know of your interest before I proceed. Dave-
  19. Mark do you want to take point on this?
  20. That's a very good idea. Does anyone know which LFS carries the roids?
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