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Reybeast

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  1. we bought the kids some deco kits for Xmas, my son put his up, but my daughter decided she didnt want it. So, rather than have 4 running tanks, we have decided to sell it. I'm going to post it on this site before I post it on maast. I'm in Gtown and work in Round Rock, so I can meet you there if you like. Prefer to sell it since I could use the cash. See pics. This is it http://www.theaquaticdepot.com/tom-aquariu...n-nano-ree.html. We also have a 5lb bag of carib sea sand as shown in the pics. 60 bucks for both as a pair.

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  2. I have this HOB shown in this picture. Works like a champ! The j tube was fractured at the top of the arc, but it was repaired and does not leak. I will throw in the corner tank, stand, glass lid, 10 gallon aquarium(used as a sump) and return tubing. fyi, the tank has not been used for some time and may need to be resealed, but I'm no expert on that stuff. 30 bucks and its yours. I live in Gtown but can meet you in RR or N Austin.

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  3. Is anyone going to Schertz (San Antonio) and back to Austin anytime soon? I'm trying to buy some lights from Bigun, but we werent able to meet this weekend. If anyone is going, I would be willing to pitch in for some gas. I work in Round Rock, live in Gtown and can meet you in Austin, RR or Gtown. PM me please.

  4. From a website, gotta feed it:

    The Tube Anemone is best kept in a reef with a soft, deep substrate. It creates its tube from the nematocysts that it has discharged. Their coloration is highly variable and the most popular colors are bright orange, bright purple and bright green. The ideal aquarium for the Tube Anemone is one with a deep sand bed, plenty of live rock and a refugium for a natural food source. They are non-photosynthetic and do not require intense lighting. In fact, they are nocturnal in nature and will take time to begin to open during the illuminated hours. Because they are not photosynthetic, they need to be fed regularly when it is fully expanded. Feed small frozen foods such as brine or mysis shrimp, chopped pieces of fish and zooplankton.

  5. Howdy folks, I'm up in Georgetown and looking for some T5 endcaps, standoffs and 48 inch reflectors. I already have (2) Icecap 660s to use. If you are in S.A., I'll be heading that way for Xmas, so I can swing by then if you can wait. I'll go North a ways too if anyone up that way has some. If i can be choosy, I'm really looking for Icecap or Tek reflectors. If you have a package you would like to sell, please PM me. I have a 90G Oceanic 48Lx18Wx24T and I have a canopy with a lid I have to open to feed the fish, so a fixture probably isnt a good idea, but if you have one, ping me and we can talk.

    Rey

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