300 gallon "Outside Corner" Reef

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ugh...birds! So messy and noisy!....and BITEY!
They are best brined.

I guess you could relate that to other birds too right? I have 2 cockatiels, i have had them for 3 years and let me tell you i could use some grilled bird right now lol... (not that they are messy (well they are as they poop all over the place after a couple seconds of being some where) but they just make to much noise!!!)
 
I guess you could relate that to other birds too right? I have 2 cockatiels, i have had them for 3 years and let me tell you i could use some grilled bird right now lol... (not that they are messy (well they are as they poop all over the place after a couple seconds of being some where) but they just make to much noise!!!)
Give the cockatiels some little bull horns and you will have a macaw.

Anyway it's a SW forum and I will post new pictures soon.
 
A while back my former boss had a couple of these parrots and he used to recruit me to hold the beast while he did a toe nail trim.... Very bright ( for a bird ) and an extremely powerful bite too.
Dies he interact with your fish at all or do you keep him away on purpose?
 
A while back my former boss had a couple of these parrots and he used to recruit me to hold the beast while he did a toe nail trim.... Very bright ( for a bird ) and an extremely powerful bite too. Dies he interact with your fish at all or do you keep him away on purpose?
He loves it when I set a perch in front of the tank. I'll shoot some video later.
 
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greg have you ever had corals spawn naturally in your tank? iv seen on tv how they release cells and they all spawn i wanna know if it happens in tanks
 
Ii figured he'd like to see what was going on with all the critters in the tank..... Hopefully he doesn't cause too much trouble
 
greg have you ever had corals spawn naturally in your tank? iv seen on tv how they release cells and they all spawn i wanna know if it happens in tanks


We had this happen in an aquarium at the fish club's annual fish show. A member brought his actual tank in as many of the corals had grown onto the glass. I will say this tho, unless you have over the top filtration and a need to see a really foggy tank, I'd be glad they aren't spawning in your tank. WHAT A MESS!!! You'd be better off (IMO) having corals that send out buds or just divide better than mass spawning. Much neater and cleaner. Besides, how many of those eggs do you think will actually survive the filter?

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