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    test kits

    not a bad test, easy to use, and you get your results. Affordable too. Salifert is the ultimate test, but the only thing is that they are pricey.
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    Yahoo toolbar, how to remove?

    keep in mind that's how you properly remove any software you install. Anything that you get extra, like other type toolbars you are not aware of...you may need to get spyware removal software. I use and recommend "spysweeper"
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    Blastomussa...

    man where are the pics? So much impatience here!! Remember to resize and then host using "http://xs.to"
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    Sandsifting star....

    that's for putting the arrow on me. LOL I orginally purchased one for the sake it was going to get eaten back when I got these Tiger Shrimps that were echinoderm predators. It never hit, and I lost the shrimps. The star ended up being a part of my tank ever since. I plan on getting a...
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    Traders Feedback

    Are you sure? didn't he give you a dying :iill candy cane? ha ha ha Just kidding. I'm glad it worked out for you two with the swap
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    Happy Birthday Jennie!

    :mrgreen: Happy Birthday!!! :mrgreen:
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    White buglike critters

    they are harmless pods, tiny in size, and your clownfish eating them.....that's perfectly normal. the ones with really long antennas and look like a miniature version of a roach is an amphipod, again...harmless. Just showing you signs of a healthy tank there, congrats! :lol: also if you...
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    White buglike critters

    how big? are they really tiny? if so, they are harmless copepods, or amphipods. There are some that look like a rollie pollie, if that's the case, those are bad. You'd want to talk to Phischy on getting rid of those. If you can post pics, that'll help too to be sure.
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    sea urchin and star

    so the short spined urchin is an brown/green algae eater as well?? so if no coraline algae is present, it'll eat on the algae that exists? If so that's cool, it'll be able to eat and have it's fill.
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    new pict

    thanks for the clarification, I came up a bit dry on the web with finding the yellow species, and now I see why, lol. So they are dyed huh? Wait till Sandra hears this one, she was aware of the short lifespan, but wanted it in there to see how it would look in the nano as opposed to owning the...
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    simple 20 gal plumbing plan, now pics worked :)

    pictures are only to be 256 kb in size. Try resizing them and lowering the resolution to about 60 to 100 dpi. It'll work then
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    Copepods: All-U-Can-Eat

    mandarins in general are constant hunters, they'd wipe out your pods to extermination, which then, Mr. Mandy would go on the starvation diet and well, you know. As for a fish that would eat them, I know my black Ocellaris Variants eats them til there were no more (at least visible). a...
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    2005 Tank of the Summer Contest

    I worked hard but got my pics in. Hopefully it'll pay off. Good luck to you all people, this is going to be fun.
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    new pict

    what's the downside to mixing it in a tank with zoas and mushrooms? ill effects? or what? what makes it more "natural" ?? I too know know they dont live long in captivity, but I haven't really seen the yellow species, just the common brown, and green. I'm yet to see the purple species in...
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    Plate corals, short and long, post up!

    you are quite right, I missed out, but trial and error led me to this, and I'm quite happy. I was feeding just flakes today, and a lot of the flake got stuck to the tentacle, and with the current and all, it was still able to carry it tentacle by tentacle until it reached it's mouth and ate it...
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    Plate corals, short and long, post up!

    No they dont move around, just the short little tentacles will move around in the current. (something I'm happy about) With the long tentacle species, they expand double their plate size and their tentacles seem to extend so damn long they'll go on a stinging spree. With this species of...
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    some new shots under my new lighting

    good question...I imagine they have a good life span on them like most fish. some that I have seen at the fish shop look a little longer and fatter, so I guess I can expect to see that in these fish, in the future to come
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    red footed conch

    yeah if you touch them, they can realeae this milkish goo, but is usually sucked up and cleaned up shortly through the water flow. Probably nothing though.
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    Plate corals, short and long, post up!

    Here's my newest addition to the nano 6, I had to re-arrange a little to accomodate him, but it worked out in the end. It's a Orange short tentacle plate coral. It has some green and bit of pink too, very nice. Now this is something I can live with as opposed to the bad luck I received...
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    some new shots under my new lighting

    here's one that I was only able to catch with flash, without it, it will blur if I dont have it on a tripod. check it out, I call this one, "Brain & gobies sandwich" :) :lol3:
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