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  1. S. clarki

    out of control new tank

    Could the stuff be a bacterial bloom and not detritus?
  2. S. clarki

    Seattle Aquarium unveils exhibit of coral grown in-house

    These were the two new smaller ones (the bigger black tips moved sometime ago). The guy I talked to said they were still waiting for the necropsy report because the cause of death was a mystery.
  3. S. clarki

    Seattle Aquarium unveils exhibit of coral grown in-house

    I took my son last week and hoped that the new exhibit was up and running. The clams from the clam display were moved to the new reef, and a couple of other displays were also changed to add new coral and put old ones into the new reef. It really does look nice. On a sad note, the black-tips...
  4. S. clarki

    I don't have any suggestions. we should meet at Sandy's sometime. I have family visiting this...

    I don't have any suggestions. we should meet at Sandy's sometime. I have family visiting this weekend but we should figure out a good time.
  5. S. clarki

    Is it really?

    you can also find pickling lime at farm stores. a few years ago I bought a pound for a couple of dollars. a pound can last a LONG time.
  6. S. clarki

    What does your user name mean?

    I don't get to fish for sea-runs as often as I'd like, but they sure are fun to catch (and release). A couple projects I've managed and one I'm looking for funding for have provided spawning and rearing habitat for trout and salmon. We caught a beautiful 12 inch trout in a little stream where...
  7. S. clarki

    What does your user name mean?

    I'm a fly fishing fanatic and work to restore Seattle area streams and rivers. I really like our native trout, the Pacific Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Salmo Clarki clarki
  8. S. clarki

    Digitate Hydroids

    I imagine the results were very good, lol. ;-b
  9. S. clarki

    Digitate Hydroids

    Has anyone tried boiling water? I've tried Joe's Juice with very limited results and now resort to tweezing them from around the corals.
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