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fragin22

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  1. I am selling a 42 gallon bow front tank(no stand but will fit easy on a lot of dressers and other furniture). it comes with everything you need for a reef tank. HOB CPR venturie skimmer with a maxi jet 1200 and over flow box, 2X65 watt coral life pc fixture with fans and moon lights, Rio 600 power heads with rotating adapter, heater, coral life power center(timer or wave maker), buffer, hydrometer, aptasia control, turkey baster, and more. $350 obo please pm me if interested.post-889-12577261641637_thumb.jpgpost-889-12577264165825_thumb.jpgpost-889-12577265693229_thumb.jpgpost-889-12577266435926_thumb.jpg

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  2. I don't know if this is where I RSVP, but I am coming. I have never been to a meeting; new member, but I love this site and I'm excited. I will be bringing some yellow brick road Zoa frags, some blue tip acro frags, birds of paradise, and some blue Mille. Maybe more, I can't decide. I will trade for Acans or other sps... actually whatever. Make me an offer.

  3. Just don't have the time right now to spend with my tank and am looking to hire a tank service. Any recommendations? Any guesses on cost to service a 90 gallon?
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    I maintain tanks for a living call me and I will give you a bid 512-922-5077 name is mason

  4. you have to consider that all corals fill them self's with slime in water for high tide and low tide especially zooanthids they can be out of water for 6 hours np might piss em off for a couple of days but wont kill them. also like humans we look prettier when we are tan(to most people) and we tan to protect our self from the sun. just like us corals do the same. it might sound crazy but keep your corals out of the water for 30 minutes doing water changes and you actually might notice some nicer colors when they are happy again. but to answer you question the corals will be fine out of the water. i maintain tanks and have corals out of water for up to an hour so dont worry about it.

  5. Okay, here is a little background.

    180 gallon aquarium, running Euro-Reef CS 8-1 Skimmer. It was setup early November 2008.

    I have a few test kits: PH, KH, Cal, and Mg but everything is normal. I continue to have green hair algae multiplying.

    I'm looking for some assistance to identify the culprit and beat it. I'm assuming I need to get a nitrate and phosphate test kit first.

    What else?

    yo i maintain tanks for AT i see this every day of my life its caused buy not enough flow and high nutrients also sunlight, a scribble rabbit, fox face,or other rabbit fish will take it out the quickest also if you have a turbo snail take it and put it directly on the algae and repeat. also try to refrain from staking to much rock against the glass this will trap tridus and other crappy nutrients that fuel it. also blue leeg hermits and emerald crabs will mow it down fast. so if you pluck it out first then try my methods i promise it will go away

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