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  1. Members SW Tanks

    Members SW Tanks

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  2. Clownfish and Damsels

    Clownfish and Damsels

  3. Shrimps, Crabs and Lobsters

    Shrimps, Crabs and Lobsters

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    Blue Lobster

    There *can* be. Since pictures speak louder then words... here's some examples: North Atlantic Blue Lobster (from Maine) Painted Blue Lobster (from all topical oceans) (blue) Coral Painted Crayfish (from Australia) - it's actually a lobster, but you know... Aussies always have to be a...
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    Critters in sump

    yup copepods! Sign of a healthy tank. If you've been going for a good 3 months, your tank is mature enough for some madarin or green psychadelic goby's... their diet is exclusively copepods. And they look real cool.
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    My Lionfish wont eat.

    First... pathogens from freshwater fish cannot survive in saltwater. Even if your guppies or goldfish are sick with something, they will not infect the lion or the puffer. Second... loins tend to be very difficult to gage when it comes to being sick. We've had 3 so far at the LFS I work at and...
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    Blue Lobster

    We have one at our LFS store that was taken out of a customer's tank when it got too big. It started out the size of a shrimp (a good 1.5" or so) and is now well over a foot. Very beautiful but they do get big. He just molted the other day too... so he's still growing. Right now he's in a 90...
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    Propagating Corals

    Star polyps are really hardy. Once they have the right conditions (clean water and iodine) they should survive any cutting. The big thing in all of this is to keep the flow good so no rot can set in. As for favites (aka close brain or moon coral) I'm sure you can propagate it, but knowing that...
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    Ocean nutrition formula one?

    The fish love it in my tank... and it's one of the only foods I can give my Hatian Purple-tip by hand and he'll accept readily. It's FANTASTIC for the crabs and shrimp. Nothing takes the place of live food though... I've kept blackworms in my fridge for a month (just need to change the water...
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    how necessary is a protein skimmer?

    I agree... with fish only... you aren't going to be dosing like you would with corals... you can counter a lot of the biological waste issues with your cleanup crew, filters on the powerheads and activated carbon. You'll probably still have to dose with iodine for your crabs and any shrimp but...
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    Help with Seabae Anemone

    Flow flow flow... Once you know you have the right wattage... your sebae needs a moderate amount of flow... some even like it heavier... it'll attach itself wherever it is happiest in the tank, but you can help it to make that choice (say you don't want it to be in the back behind that big rock...
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    mushroom bleaching

    Your nitrates are a little high, but not so much to cause a problem... are you adding any phytoplankton? The zooxanthellae in the mushrooms is being lost somehow... it's normally a stress reaction. In the ocean, it's seen when the ocean is receding and reefs that were at 25 ft below the surface...
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    Funniest Thing You've Ever Seen...

    Don't worry... she's got her own tank now. Sheesh you people are tough. :-P
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    Blue damsels

    I've had a bunch of damsels (domino, yellow tail, green chromis, lemon, blue devil) and only one (yellow tail) was super agressive, so much so that I had to keep him alone. In the end, I think it just comes down to the fish... sometimes a normally passive fish will just be mean - and vice versa.
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    Funniest Thing You've Ever Seen...

    So I have a story... I used to keep domino's. So cute... so lively... so good at cycling a tank. Started off with 3... went down to 2. At this point, one turns female and grows to DOUS (Domino Of Unusual Size). This "fiesty" female tore all the fins off the male and just kept on pounding till...
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    ouch...got bitten

    ouch! I feel your pain. Last week, while playing with a stringray in the 800+ gallon tank in our store, one of the leopard groupers decided my finger looked like a nice snack. Funny thing, it didn't hurt... those suckers have some sharp teeth... but wow did it bleed. We should start an...
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    white spots on lr

    Looks like bleaching/blanching. But it could also be a disease. Are you adding any macroalgae nutrients in your tank at all? Dosing with calcium and trace elements? Coralline does need to have trace elements to grow well, it also needs to stay in a general range of 70-85 F (almost everything...
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    finding a good online source for live rock

    Maybe this is an odd question, but, why would you buy LR online only to have to cure it again yourself when you can pick it up, already cured, from your LFS? Does your LFS not carry LR?
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    Explain live rock please

    There are many things that can and do survive live rock curing. To begin, live rock is usually the dead calcareous skeletons of very old coral (I say usually, because you can make your own out of cement and other materials). When live rock is cured, it's allowing anything that has died or is...
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    Sun Coral/Polyps - any experience with these animals?

    BTW, they also come in black. Extremely cool. I've only seen pictures of the black ones, but they look like they are truly black (not blue or dark brown) with bright blueish-green central disks. I did do some reading on them today and it looks like the "keep it in the dark" part is mostly...
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    Sun Coral/Polyps - any experience with these animals?

    [center:467127249a] [/center:467127249a] So I was browsing the LFS and these guys REALLY caught my eye. They were absolutely striking in the display case (a little more shy in the sale tank)! I am thinking about getting them in the next month or so... I'm wondering if anyone has any experience...
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    Mystery Coral

    Does it look like this? [center:47cebe264b][/center:47cebe264b] if so, it's favia... a type of brain coral. Or maybe this? [center:47cebe264b][/center:47cebe264b] if so, it's the same thing... purple open brain coral...
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    30" light strip with actinic blue bulb $25

    Tis sold! Thanks all for looking!
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    30" Light Strip and Actinic Blue bulb for trade/sale

    Tis sold! Thanks everyone!
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    Pulsing zenia and Purple mushrooms?

    That seems amazing to me! I'd love to have a refugium with Xenia in it!! Certianly more exciting then macro and critters only!
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