Several frags of live coral. Pulsing Xenia, zoanthids, sps hard coral, acropora, mushrooms, etc. Most priced at half the cost you would find at your local fish store. Frags average from $20-$40ea.
I would be interested in that pinkish Hammer, and is that a frogspawn behind it? That would be something I am interested in also. Plus some zooz, you see to have some yellowish ones and some darker Green zoos I would like to get as well
Your pick. Just send me an email if you're interested and we'll set up a time to stop by and select whatever you'd like. We're only about 40 minutes from Colorado Springs.
What kind of chemistry? Dr. Randy Holmes-Farley just resigned as the chem forum moderator. Maybe you could step in, even if its on a local level, and give us advice?
I work in an environmental laboratory. I'm an analytical chemist. I'll be more than willing to give advice for anyone that has questions. My husband is actually better at maintaining the tank than I am and is VERY helpful and willing to help anyone who is struggling. We've definitely learned the hard way, and wish we could have had someone to learn from instead of having large costly crashes. So feel free to ask questions.
Yes, we have several small zo frags and a few large ones. I believe the smaller ones are green, and another is orange. There's probably more, I will look tonight.
My husband is a fanatic about keeping his tank clean. No, they do not get any natural sunlight, we have 400 watt metal halide, one actinic VHO, and one 50:50 VHO.
I honestly don't know, although I doubt it. I recently ordered some rare ones online but they didn't ship well, and it will be a while before I have any for sale.
When you let Todd know about coming out to look we will ride along with him--(he's kinda attached at the hip anyway) we are interested in zoos.
Thanks
Tracy
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