I have an oceanic 180 gallon aquarium and stand for sale with a home made canopy. I moved into a new home and just have not had the time to get it up and running. There are some scratches on the the glass but otherwise in really nice condition. I'm looking for $750.00 for tank/stand/canopy/homemade sump and plumbing that I have. E-mail me with interest and I will post pictures later today.
Matt
I'm looking for a few montipora capricornis frags. I'm after red,orange, purple rim, blue polyp,pink polyp etc. Let me know what you have available I would prefer under 5".
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Matt
Yeah I think it's the flow. I have light on it so I'm not worried about that, but I haven't been able to produce good flow through the fuge. I'm going to look at it tonight and try to modify the direction of the flow. I think the flow is more towards the top of the fuge.
Currently I have been running a 10 gallon for about 8 months with a modified AC110 acting as my refugium. I have not had a refugium before and I want to make sure I'm getting the benefits of using one. I have some small live rock in it and a ball of green chaeto. When I looked at the Chaeto today it almost looks like it is collecting dirt and hasn't really grown since I placed it inside the fuge. I'm not sure if I need to add more flow to the fuge or try to change the direction of the flow.
Any input is appreciated.
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Matt
I'm looking to get myself an aquarium controller for the holidays and I'm looking for a Reef Keeper Elite. Does anyone know of any local dealers that would either have this product in stock or would be able to order one? Maybe someone is looking to sell one that they own?
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Matt
What a response... A lot of you like the red sea pro quite a bit. I might have to try their small box to see how it goes. I was thinking maybe the reef crystals but it doesn't seem like a good choice.
I think a poll would be cool for this topic, don't know how to start one. For the guys that are using red sea pro, do you see yourself dosing a lot between water changes. Meaning calcium/magnesium/iodine etc.?
I browsed around and couldn't find a topic already started on this.
I'm just about finished up with my bucket of Kent salt and maybe looking to switch to something different. I've used Instant Ocean in the past and now I've been using Kent for the past year. Have any of you used something different or like one in particular?
Thanks in advance
that was probably to big to put in a 10 gallon. I'd be interested in what you have which duncans you have? any pics? Let me know what you have I'm off work on Sunday.
just as the title states I'm looking for a branching style euphyllia. I'm not looking for a hug colony just something with a few stalks on it to place in my 10 gallon. Let me know what you have.
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Matt
thanks for all your opinions.
I have a true perc and an ocellaris which both hosted a seabae anemone. They haven't gone near my duncan or xenia. I might pick up a hammer/torch tomorrow for the mean time. I'm thinking about getting a 70watt metal halide to retrofit as if I put a 175 on there it would probably boil the water. Once I have the new halide I'll go with the nem again.
Well I've been through 2 anemones, one a seabae and the other a bubble tip. I'm trying to find a host for my clownfish but want something that will do well in me setup. I have a 10 gallon with 2 36watt power compacts. I'm thinking I need to revert back to a hammer or torch coral but thought I would get some feedback before I went forward. I appreciate all of your input.
Matt
I'll see what it available in the wysiwyg during the week of the order. I was thinking about a frag of the sunset montipora. I was under impression that these needed metal halides but they said it would be fine in my setup. I have a 10 gallon with 2(36 watt) power compacts. This is what I was looking at. http://www.vividaquariums.com/10Expand.asp?ProductCode=05-6100-10&Category=Coral%20And%20Invertebrates:Montipora&SortBy=Price Any thoughts?