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  1. You're right, clowns *usually* don't like condy's but some will go to anything with tentacles, including corals like frogspawn, elegance, etc. Are the tentacles long or short? Could you post a pic? I too am shocked a LFS would sell you an anemone without even being able to tell you what type it is. VERY unusual. Maybe you shouldn't say the name of the store so as not to start a bashing thread, but you could PM it to anyone who asks. Like me, I'm curious.
  2. I'm thinking pretty much the same thing as chrisfowler99. I currently have 6 in my 75G and wondered if I could get a couple more. It also depends on the age of the tank and what kind of corals you are keeping (ie how pristine the water quality needs to stay). I think mine could probably handle a couple more fish because it's been running for almost a decade so the biofilter is very mature, but since I'm just starting to do SPS I'm not going to chance putting in more bioload right now. My current residents are all pretty small: 2 mature PJ Cards, a firefish, a small/med flame angel, a large Mandarin dragonet, and a Mystery Wrasse who isn't full grown yet. I'd like to add a sandsifter goby to stir up my sand and a Purple Tang for some more color, but especially the tang would probably add a lot of bioload and I don't want my water quality to suffer at all. It does frustrate me though when people look in my beautiful (IMO) reef tank with all kinds of colorful soft corals blowing in the currents and say "Where are all the fish?"
  3. Mark, thanks so much for hosting a great swap/meeting! Your tank is beautiful and I really appreciate you opening your home for this! I learned today it's better to take small pieces to a frag swap than bring the whole rock. Thanks Robin and Laura for helping me separate some of those green paly's into pieces people can actually fit in their tanks. Robin, I'm really excited about getting the pocillopora! Since seeing the big pieces of it in the show tank at Aquatek, it's been at the top of my want list. Don, I'm also excited about the rainbow monti. Can't wait to see what it looks like tomorrow after it's settled in a bit. I had to just acclimate all my stuff and leave since my tank's at my office, but I'm going down there tomorrow to see what it all looks like. Michael, thanks for the purple shrooms. I hope the little red guy you got spreads as well for you as it has for me. If not, let me know and there's more where that came from. I think it was cmanning I traded my green paly's for birdsnest with. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm trying to cement names and faces in my head. I have to work at that. Anyway, I hope everyone's trades made them as happy as mine did!
  4. Hi Keith! Good to see you posting here. +1 to above comments. I like mine to be 78-79F but lately since I added the Metal Halide's it's creeped up to 82 on occasion. I added a fan to blow across the sump whenever the MH's are on and it's kept it between 78-80. My plan is to have fans on the canopy to run with the MH's and hopefully that will keep it more stable. I don't like it to vary more than 2 degrees.
  5. I'll try and make it. We were going to be setting up a Halloween scary trail in the back yard, but with all the rain and money being a bit tight this year, I just decided to scrap the idea for this year. Actually, the fact that this frag swap is happening Saturday helped me make the decision because I'd rather go to this!
  6. *Whaps Clint upside the head* OMG I log on to ARC and gasp when I see your post. My co-worker asks what's wrong so I'm reading it out loud as I look at it . . .then get to the part where it's just a dream. You really had me going!
  7. I'd like a piece of the birdsnest. I'll PM you.
  8. Okay Zara, you're gonna have to post a pic of that coral. I'm trying to imagine it.
  9. Gabriel, those are beautiful acans. Too bad about the Harlequin. Andrew! C'mon you must have pics of your fave? You're gonna make me Google scolymia? Zarathustra, I think I saw white lightening sponge at RCA the other day. Euphilia I know, Duncans I'll have to look up too.
  10. Can you do it? Can you pick your absolute favorite? Mine changes from one month to the next even if I don't change what's in my tank. I'm sure this question has been asked here before, but I couldn't find it when I browsed old topics, so I thought I'd ask it now. I do have an ulterior motive though. I'm getting ready to embark on the SPS route and I'm trying to decide what to get. I only want you to choose from what you currently have or have had in the past in your own tank, not what you saw online or in a friend's tank and wish you had. Take into consideration not only how it looks, but how well it does in your tank, growth rate, care requirements, whether it died 2 weeks after you introduced it, etc. It doesn't have to be SPS, but lets not count the fish in this one, just corals, anemones and other (relatively) stationary inverts. Oh, and I guess if you want to pick two things, your favorite that you have now and your all time favorite that you ever had in your tank, that would be good. Pics if possible, please! My favorite as of now would probably be my fuzzy mushrooms, but I'm sure that will be changing in the near future when I get some SPS. I like the way they move with the water and the tips have a little bit of a blue glow in the actinics. My all time fave would probably be the tube anemone in my avatar. I'd say my RBTA, but it was a pain the way it moved around all the time.
  11. I'm not sure how much HA Christian has now, but from my experience, it's hard not to fixate on it when it is all you see in your tank. That's how mine was. I had tried other methods for over a year before I finally got it under control. Patience is definitely important in this hobby and I agree with everyone who says not to do the "shotgun approach" and to give things time to work. However, in the case of HA, there is a fine line between patience and apathy and if you let it take over, it's really hard to combat. The fact that he made this post shows he's not apathetic, though.
  12. I feel for ya. I had a horrible HA problem several years back. I tried the lawnmower blennies, tangs, watching water chemistry, etc. I was about ready to break down the tank and forget it. As a last resort, I did a 100% water change, removed all the rock and scrubbed it with a toilet brush and toothbrushes, removing every bit of HA I could reach. Then I bought about 100 snails and hermit crabs (this is a 75G tank) in addition to whatever was already in there (obviously not enough). It worked. I little while later I got a fuge to further guard against it. I haven't had any HA since then until 2 weeks ago I noticed it on my returns where they hang over/on the water surface. The clean up crew can't get to them from walls or rocks, so I've tried to raise them off the water so that the HA will dry out, but of course it stays wet due to the water from the returns. I guess I can take the end piece that has the HA on it off to kill it. I really don't want to get that stuff started again!
  13. You could do a little experiment and set up a small 10 gallon tank or maybe even just a bucket and spike the ammonia there (put some dead fish in it to rot) and set the rocks with the xenia in there for a day or two. See what it takes to kill it. I agree that spiking your whole tank could be disastrous. Aside from raising the ammonia in the first place to do the job, as soon as all that xenia starts dying, you'll get an even larger spike. That's why I'd just do a few rocks at a time. As for the overflows, sump, etc. I guess all you can do is try your best to scrape it out. Once you get most of it knocked down, your stars can keep up better.
  14. If we piggyback the order to save shipping, do we still count as 10 people? I see there's now a dozen of us, but just wondered. If it doesn't matter to the group order, I'll split shipping with you, CB.
  15. Salifert or Elos test kits? Does it matter or just pick the cheaper one? Oh, and I also meant to ask about the Tunze salt mix. I had been using Tropic Marin and happy with it, but willing to change if it's a good mix.
  16. Actually, I like the fuzzy shrooms and the rocks they're on, there's just a little too many, and I thought I could offset the cost of the SPS I want by selling a few frags of what I do have. Most of them are on a large rock I'd rather not replace, but maybe the ones on a smaller rock could just be traded.
  17. Thanks guys. Guess I need to get over to the bulk order. I almost forgot!
  18. I usually use Kent's Turbo Calcium and Superbuffer DKH. I'm thinking of switching for two reasons. One is I'm just about to add some SPS to a formerly all softies and LPS tank (getting MH lighting finally) and the other is I'd like to take advantage of the bulk order being done with them here at ARC. So who uses the BRS two part system? It's High Purity Anhydrous Calcium Chloride, High Purity Soda Ash (Sodium bicarbonate) and high purity magnesium sulfate and magnesium chloride that you mix with water in 3 separate containers. Looks like you mix the calcium and alkalinity products in separate gallon jugs and dose daily, then after you use them all up, you dose a 20 oz bottle of the magnesium mix. So my questions are: 1. Have you had success with these products? 2. Is it more or less hassle than other ways of providing these nutrients (excluding calcium reactors)? In other words, do you prefer other products? The other product of theirs I was looking at was the Reef Chili. Same questions.
  19. I'll be the last "solid' person. I had some questions about a couple of their products, but instead of clogging up this order thread, I'll post separately in the reefkeeping section.
  20. One of my patients claimed the red shroooms. So all are spoken for, but only one has been picked up.
  21. I'm wanting to make some extra room in my tank for some SPS now that I'm getting MH lighting. I have several big swaths of fuzzy shrooms that I wouldn't mind thinning out and I thought I could sell some of them or trade them here to offset some of the cost of the new corals. What is the best way to get them off the rocks and the best way to attach them to something else so the person who gets them won't have to worry about them floating all over the tank? Should I just get some small limestone rocks (cleaned well) or should I get some of those little plates that the frags come attached to at the fish stores? How do I secure them to the rock I want them to attach to and how long does it take? I also might do the same with some zoas. I think I read in a different post something about eye protection? As an optometrist, that's right up my alley, but I'm not sure what the protection is from. Do the zoas squirt at you? Any suggestions are welcome! Here's a pic of my tank just to make this post more interesting. The fuzzies are over on the right side, although I have several patches of them. Sorry about the bad pic. Hard to take pics of the tank without getting reflections from the window.
  22. Ryan, your buddy (cousin?) just picked up the yellow polyp/pink zoas rock. Thanks!
  23. Did Leroy take this or do you still have it? I want to start some SPS now that I'm getting MH's, but I don't have much to trade unless you're interested in some zoas, shrooms or fuzzy shrooms.
  24. isumatlock has spoken for the one with the yellow polyps. Please post on this thread when you PM me or claim one to keep track of who wants what. Thanks.
  25. Three rocks. $25 each. One has about 13 red mushrooms one just pink zoas (maybe 40?) one about the same number of zoas plus some yellow polyps and one happy healthy pumping zenia. Sorry about the bad pic. I had just moved them so not everyone is open. Also, about half of my lights have been out for a couple of months (I'm down to 2 48" T5's and 1 36" T5 on my 75G tank) so these guys do get even brighter than they are now.
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