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    interesting game

    www.alltheconspiracies.org a game about conspiracies.
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    ufos and aliens

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    Rookie SPS question

    while he is no longer selling frags, Patrick at spsfrags.com has the best mounting instructions I've ever seen. His glue was awesome too (I lost the link but I bought it directly from the manufacturer). quantum supply or something.
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    I was hoping to learn about lettuce Nudibranches?

    Mike, While I agree that no animal will rid the tank of nuisance algae, there are certain critters that will eat it faster than it grows back, thus eliminating the unsightly algae. (it might still grow in hard to reach areas but those are usually out of sight). also, if you put a couple of...
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    Refugium food

    www.ipsf.com has pod breeding kits, as well as sea bunnies (if you're on the west coast you can buy them). The sea bunnies supposedly mate like rabbits (hence the name bunnies) and their constant reproduction will add some additional food to the tank.
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    Aiptasia eating nudibranchs

    a nudi in a ten gallon is a disaster waiting to happen. The nudi will most likely find a powerhead before decimating the the aiptasia population. If it does wipe out the aiptasia, odds are it will die before you realize it is out of food and a slug death in that size tank can be crash worthy...
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    Setting up new (small) tank - need info.

    I wouldn't put a clam smaller than 3 inches in any of my tanks. the real small ones need to be target fed. Best way to do this with clams is to put them in a bowl of tank water and add enough DT's to turn the water light green. when the water is clear, the clam goes back in the tank. Now...
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    coral feeding

    I think it was Dingo that had them in his tank and they were open most of the time. I could be wrong about that tho.
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    coral feeding

    I would imagine that feeding the tank about an hour before lights out might leave some food in the water for the tubastrea but you really need to ensure that they receive food. Such a beautiful coral and such a pain in the butt. and please Mojo, call me crak.
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    Setting up new (small) tank - need info.

    what kind of clam are you planning on getting? I had a 7 gallon bow a while back and had a maxima in it that was very happy under the twin 32 watt powercompacts (very high up on the rock tho). Most clams will need very bright lights and those lights heat the heck out of the water. HOB...
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    coral feeding

    Gina, it can't hurt to feed the tubastrea by hand. It ensures that it is getting fed. you can always go with a feeding dome. I've seen tubastreas open up under bright halides when food is introduced to the tank. takes some time to get em to switch to the light side.
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    Setting up new (small) tank - need info.

    first off, make sure that tank is clean. Any copper meds from the freshwater days will need to be thoroughly removed. Second, the live rock is a given. With regards to the sand, don't go for a very deep bed. In small tanks, you lose a lot of space quickly and those deep sandbeds reduce your...
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