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-Jun- I am about to run off to work, so I promise I'll get back to your pm tonight.

-Octoberfest-(mmmmm beer)

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Had to do this quick, hope it helps.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14216269#post14216269 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Octoberfest
Is that a trigger in there?????

October nice catch

That does look like a trigger. :eek:

Gustavo IMO I would look to getting that trigger a new home. I know its small now and all, but it sure would appreciate a larger glass box, 70gal but prob a 90gal. Im not gonna jump down your throat about it, but many people on here will really razz ya about it.


Oh and Octoberfest- Im not buying it, its b/c of the beer. I guess if it really isn't Im just gonna pretend it is, bc i wait for fall to come around because the seasonal beer is like Christmas in October to me!:D
 
Trigger already gone, had to satisfy the other halfs demands so I could prove it was bad to put it in. It went to a good home.
 
Am I noticing a theme? HAHA LOL theres a thread on here about a 20 yearold reef or something like that. A guy in the NY area is the one who has it, and he has a few antique beer cans IN his tank! hahaha
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14222403#post14222403 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jmadison
Am I noticing a theme? HAHA LOL theres a thread on here about a 20 yearold reef or something like that. A guy in the NY area is the one who has it, and he has a few antique beer cans IN his tank! hahaha

Yep, his name is PaulB and his reef is at least 30 years old IIRC.
 
ya good guy, and very knowledable (sp).. and his reef is approaching its 40th birthday if not already.. soon. some great ideas from him and always a great source of information. +1 to him..

On another note.. I will post pictures of my BC29 this weekend, besides the corals and rock, the only other live inhabitants are a few snails and a few hermits.. Rocky my decorator crab (well my girlfriends crab).. calls that BC is home.. Is there anyone knowledgible about decorator crabs in reference to feeding and care? or a place online to find some info? I have had him for about three months now and he was originally in my 125gallon tank and he took.. clove pollyps and the little purple star pollyps to decorate himself with.. I feed him once a week with some mysis shrimp.. but he is very slow and i never really notice much activity from him except at night.. I wake up at 5am to goto work and the lights in the BC are off except the moonlights, and he sits perched on the highest rock just chillin.. Anyone know anything about this awe-inspiring creature of the deapths? :)
-Chris
 
Anyone who moded the skimmer on a 14g:
What did you guys use?
I am having trouble finding a good fit.
I am sick of replacing the wood air bubblers for this thing!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14225135#post14225135 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TTAFT88
What is the best skimmer for a 29g biocube? How much is it?
Sapphire Aquatics- about a buck fifty or so
 
So, yay! My skimmer has been working well this week! The water already looks a lot better.

Couple questions: I have a frogspawn, and someone in our local club is giving me a hammer. My understanding is they are similar, I can put them close to each other, etc. But looking up hammers I'm now paranoid about the sweeper tentacles. Do you guys think I'll be okay with it?

Also, with where the Nem has placed himself. Has anyone had any success putting any type of coral near an anemone?

Frags I'm getting at a meeting tonight:
four types of zoas, a trumpet, and the hammer.
 
frogspawn and hammers are both members of the euphyllia genus and can touch each other with no problems. a frogspawn and hammer are very similar and will both put out sweepers, but towards each other.

i have problems putting corals near my BTA because everytime i either put a coral next to it, or the anemone walks next to a coral, my clown fish will remove the coral from the rock using its mouth and drop it somewhere else in the tank. its the wierdest thing and ive never heard of anything like it before from anybody else. normally the fish likes to move my colonies of zoanthids.
 
*laughs* That's funny. Clowns definitely have fun little personalities.

They've yet to try to move any of my few other corals though. My biggest problem tends to be my goby covering them with sand. *sigh*
 
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