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  1. The lights are great, thanks! It was nice meeting you. -Cheney
  2. I have some Maiden's Hair. I could break off a few 3x4" pieces for $15 each. I don't have pics with me, but it's identical to that found on LiveAquaria.com. I also have some cool Dragon's Breath and Halimeda (below)...good size handfuls (about 3 of each available) for $10 each. Let me know if you'd like to stop by. Thanks, Cheney 254-722-6537
  3. How wonderful, Mark! Congratulations and blessings to you and your family. Great name, by the way. -Cheney
  4. Thanks, all. The good news is I don't have the bad ones either, but I still don't want their presence to restrict the light to my corals. So, I think I'll try the wrasse route first to see if that addresses the issue. The whole act of balancing our little mini-ecosystems, while challenging at times, is a really cool experience.
  5. Thanks for your input, Bill. -Cheney
  6. What has given you all the most success at controlling reddish-colored flatworms? I've read that blue velvet nudibranches are excellent, but will starve once the population is trimmed back. I've also read mixed reviews about some 6-line wrasses and other fish. Any first-hand experience would be appreciated.
  7. I have a few full 8" high frags of red dragon's breath ($10 each, 3 available) and a nice handful of halimeda ($8). I'd also be willing to make a 2 polyp frag of sun polyps ($20). Just let me know.
  8. John, will you have any emerald crabs this week? I'd like to get one, but didn't see any on your site this evening. Thanks, Cheney
  9. Just placed mine... 5 Nerite Snails (Small - Medium) 2 Nerite Snails (Large) 1 Fuzzy Chiton* 4 Florida Cerith 5 Empty Hermit Shells 2 Limpets* 6 Blue Leg Hermit Crab* Total $12.04 Thanks for setting this up!
  10. The conch finally emerges from his 4-week subterranean quest!

  11. Mark, I'll take the Koralia 1. I can't swing by for a day or two, so I'm happy to PayPal the $ to secure it. Let me know your preference. Thanks, Cheney
  12. Hey Mark, will you put me on the list for the next time you frag these red/teal acans? I don't have much in my "fishy-bank" right now, so I'll have to save up. They are awesome, though! Thanks, Cheney
  13. The blue hornets from you are glowing. They're awesome! Thanks so much.
  14. It was a pleasure meeting you, and your reef is amazing! Thanks so much for the frags; they've opened up beautifully!
  15. Excellent handle, by the way...Genesis1:21!
  16. I have a 75gal with only a few zoanthids, other polyps, some softies, and a couple of fish, with ambitions to someday have a gorgeous lush reef. Water exchange is fine with the main tank being fed by a Mag 9.5 in a 20gal sump. I have a 140gph powerhead in the display tank right now to simply keep things moving while I figure out a more permanent solution. I know I need more water flowing in the tank, and would appreciate opinions on how to best achieve this. While a wavemaker would be preferred, it’s not in the budget for a while, at least with the prices I've seen. I originally thought about a Koralia #2 (600gph) and #3 (850gph) combo (or just 2 Koralia #2's), but that seems like a bit much, as I don’t want to blow everything away. Plus, we’d like to minimize the viewing of large powerheads in the display. That said, I’m now thinking of getting 4 or 5 Koralia Nanos (240gph), which are super tiny, to create current in more locations throughout while minimizing dead spots. Of course, I'd pick up a couple at a time to spread the cost out. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. I'd also consider any used gear to accommodate a solution, if anyone has something that would work.
  17. That would be awesome, as I have meetings on Wednesday. Thanks again for facilitating all this for us.
  18. I've been going back-and-forth on that very topic for some time...but that price is so enticing. I'm still in limbo. Does anyone have a LTA they'll part with for $20-25 to save from this dilemma? My clown needs a protective home to help with a bully tank-mate.
  19. This is my first group order, so this should be fun! I’ll take the following, please: $16.99 = Tiger Tail Cucumber - (Holothuria hilla) - Size: 2”- 5” $7.99 = Tonga Fighting Conch - (Strombus sp.)- Size: 1"-1.5" $14.99 = Bicolor Blenny - (Ecsenius bicolor) - Small: 1.25"- 3" $19.99 = Sun Polyps - (Tubastrea aurea) - Frag 1" - 1.5" $16.99 = Long Tentacle Anemone - (Weekly Sale WAS 21.99) - Small: 3"-5" ----------- $76.95 = Subtotal ($7.70) = Less 10% Discount $2.00 = Plus Box fee ----------- $67.25 = Total $2.02 = Plus 3% PayPal Fee ----------- $69.27 = Grand Total will be sent via PayPal shortly (PM sent) Thanks, Cheney 254-722-6537
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