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  1. Herefishyfishy

    Plans for setting up a new cube... thought of a waterfall aquascape..fish stock...

    The fish would be fine, don't worry about breeding fish for awhile :) I love hearing new ideas, creativity rocks
  2. Herefishyfishy

    Plans for setting up a new cube... thought of a waterfall aquascape..fish stock...

    Saltwater finds a way. Any bubble pops, you got spray. Snails would climb, not sure if they would keep up all the way to the top. As to heat loss, the waterfall would be a natural coolant. Tank 77'. falling water already cools through evaporation.
  3. Herefishyfishy

    Egg crate below sand?

    Agreed. If ever concerned, better to fully support the bottom from below with a thin layer of rigid insulation over plywood.
  4. Herefishyfishy

    Plans for setting up a new cube... thought of a waterfall aquascape..fish stock...

    Would be cool, but a lot of extra maintenance. inevitable salt spray buildup nearby and probably algae build-up on the exposed rock. Would also raise electrical heating demands. Be that as it may, the nifty effect would be quite original!
  5. Herefishyfishy

    ~ November ~ Reef Frontiers ~ Pic of the Month ~

    Whatever happened to TJL, Todd?
  6. Herefishyfishy

    anyone need chaeto?

    Looks a bit more like hair algae than chaeto which resembles green brillo pads. If is Chaetomorpha , I would do the swap with you.
  7. Herefishyfishy

    Many Used Hydor Koralia powerheads and shrimp hatchery system

    Hatchery and one of the Koralias sold to zosyn. Glad to meet you, need to come over when have more time. Have 3 each Koralia #4s remaining, a #6, and a #7 Koralia #4s are $20 each (1/3 price) #6 and #7 for $35 and $40 each. Got them all soaked in acid and they now look quite clean. Buy...
  8. Herefishyfishy

    Free/Cheap Softies and LPS

    If you ever make it over for the power-heads, can load you up with free softies tossed in.
  9. Herefishyfishy

    Handicapped Yellow Tangs to good home!

    http://www.reeffrontiers.com/threads/66497-Yellow-Tang-Rescue-Fin-rot
  10. Herefishyfishy

    Many Used Hydor Koralia powerheads and shrimp hatchery system

    The koralias have been used on all types, Had them on my 180, which is 1/2" thick
  11. Herefishyfishy

    Synthetic salts "whats changed?"

    There are no dumb questions, only dumb answers. Wait wasn't that just a dumb answer????:welcome::welcome:
  12. Herefishyfishy

    Im officially back!!!

    Welcome back Matt
  13. Herefishyfishy

    Many Used Hydor Koralia powerheads and shrimp hatchery system

    The #4s are 1400 gph, the others are the magnums 2200 gph and 2600 gph
  14. Herefishyfishy

    Many Used Hydor Koralia powerheads and shrimp hatchery system

    Have 4 each Koralia #4s, a #6, and a #7 Koralia #4s are $20 each (1/3 price) #6 and #7 for $35 and $40 each. Got them all soaked in acid and they now look quite clean. Buy multiple and get a deal. Also have the worlds best Brine Shrimp Hatchery (very easy operation) complete with air pump and...
  15. Herefishyfishy

    Jason Fox Jack-O-Lantern Lepto Frags FS

    $600 an inch, its good to be the king ;) Pretty species
  16. Herefishyfishy

    Tank crashing and possible palytoxin poisoning :-(

    Tiny tanks with little to no buffering or dilution ability. are quite unforgiving. Best to NEVER do large changes in them. Get some fresh live rock to replace your paly covered ones. I am not your DR nor have ANY specifics, but suggest you probably has a touch of the flu. I have only once before...
  17. Herefishyfishy

    Difficult Algae

    The soft green algae is healthy to the tank, and a source of food. The harder stuff (coralline algae) appears as your tank matures. It will start green/brown and turn pink purple. Neither are any issue, part of reef keeping. NEVER use any algaecide nor any other toxins in your reef nor anywhere...
  18. Herefishyfishy

    100 gallon per day Reverse Osmosis $39

    Sold to APch1ll3n, thanks again pal.
  19. Herefishyfishy

    Powder blue with ich

    Powder blue probably developed secondary bacterial infections, opportunistic attack situation can occur with prolonged infestation. Sorry to hear about it but if keeping an ocean in a box was easy, "everybody would be doing it"
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