Take a look!

Ok based on the limited information posted to this thread, I compiled the following XLS table of shipping costs:

I hope this helps
 

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patsan said:
Well Bryan Buus..great job! It's really a nice site to look at.

Well designed and Nice and easy on the eyes! ;)

Thanks -- that was certainly the intention!

If folks have more pictures for the organisms area, identifications of "unknowns", or know the scientific names for any of the organisms, please let me know so that I can continue to make improvements..!

Bryan
 
The new site looks great, its a quality looking site to match your quality product!!

Feedback;
I wish on the new site you could possible see the status of your order for live rock, or "the package", weather permitting of course. I had cancelled my package order for my 75 gallon tank because I basically got tired of calling and emailing after 3 weeks to check the status. TBS does have some of the nicest rock in the business, and I hope to order from here when I upgrade my tank to a 100 gallon.
 
dos said:
The new site looks great, its a quality looking site to match your quality product!!

Feedback;
I wish on the new site you could possible see the status of your order for live rock, or "the package", weather permitting of course. I had cancelled my package order for my 75 gallon tank because I basically got tired of calling and emailing after 3 weeks to check the status. TBS does have some of the nicest rock in the business, and I hope to order from here when I upgrade my tank to a 100 gallon.

Thanks!


This is the first time in 25 years we have been backorderd.....since the four hurricanes hit here the weather has been the pits down here......like today.....Small craft Warnings....seas 6-9 foot....

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tbw/cgi-bin...853&swrPhrase=SOUTHWEST+FLORIDA&nowPhrase=853

and when it blows like this, then the visability is shot for a few days....so we are down for a few more days, if we could control the weater we would be all set!

Thanks
TBS
 
buus said:
Thanks -- that was certainly the intention!
If folks have more pictures for the organisms area, identifications of "unknowns", or know the scientific names for any of the organisms, please let me know so that I can continue to make improvements..!
Bryan

You've got a pm.
 
Bryan, here's a picture of a tiny pistol shrimp. This one is only about Ã"šÃ‚¼" long total.

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Bryan...Here is one more nudibranch. I don't know what species though. I also pm'd you a few more pictures.

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Wow...that's one of the cukes you got with your critter package? That is different looking from any I've seen so far!!:)
 
Neat! Do you know what type of cucumber that is? You're saying that guy was a hitchhiker?

Is the red stuff the tunicate, or the clea/yellow tube-like structures in the foreground?

Bryan

Originally posted by docklink
Bryan,
A couple photos (from my gallery) of hitch-hikers that you're welcome to use.
Cucumber
tunicate
 
patsan said:
Wow...that's one of the cukes you got with your critter package? That is different looking from any I've seen so far!!:)
No... it was a hitch-hiker in the rock of the first shipment. It stays on the rock (never goes onto the sand) and extends its feeders into the water. It's very different from the two cuc's that came with the clean-up crew.
 
docklink said:
No... it was a hitch-hiker in the rock of the first shipment. It stays on the rock (never goes onto the sand) and extends its feeders into the water. It's very different from the two cuc's that came with the clean-up crew.

Donkey Dung cuke!
 
buus said:
Neat! Do you know what type of cucumber that is? You're saying that guy was a hitchhiker?

Is the red stuff the tunicate, or the clea/yellow tube-like structures in the foreground?

Bryan

Richard ID'd it as a Donkey Dung, but it doesn't look or behave like what little I've been able to dig up on the DD (gotta take Richards word for it, as he's the Man.:D )
The tunicates (or sea squirts) are the clear blue tubes with the yellowish highlights. Unfortunately, they perished very soon after the clean-up crew was introduced. I was really bummed. The red behind them was some kind of encrusting sponge.

PS The new site looks great. I couldn't come up with any constructive suggestions that haven't been made already.
 
docklink said:

The tunicates (or sea squirts) are the clear blue tubes with the yellowish highlights. Unfortunately, they perished very soon after the clean-up crew was introduced. I was really bummed. The red behind them was some kind of encrusting sponge.

PS The new site looks great. I couldn't come up with any constructive suggestions that haven't been made already.

Bummed to hear the tunicates pictured didn't last - I have a small colony on my TBS LR and I think they're one of the neatest looking things on the rock - my personal favorites...

Does anyone know if there's a way to keep them, or are they toast once I get critters into the tank?

Thanks,

- Michael
 
Ive had my critters for almost 4 weeks now, and I still have some tunicates.
I don't think it's necessarily the critters....I believe tunicates are just too difficult to live in aquaria.
 
Thanks Krajacich

It is becoming apparant in the attached table that you pay a shipping premium when you order the smaller package sizes
 

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Thanks for putting this together -- I've added some of the figures to the shipping page. I'll continue to add more as people report in!

Bryan

moses said:
Thanks Krajacich

It is becoming apparant in the attached table that you pay a shipping premium when you order the smaller package sizes
 
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