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  1. J

    Slug ID?

    :sorry: lol
  2. J

    Slug ID?

    lol Dragon. The "man juice" was "man juice". That is how they reproduce. The females release the eggs into the water column, the "man juice" just follows suit.
  3. J

    Algae ID

    LOL you beat me to the info though. I was still trying to post the links. :lol:
  4. J

    Algae ID

    I think I found it, but double check me. Or atleast I found a matching picture, no info yet. Saltcorner.com And click on the Neomeris sp. or neomeris Annulata
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    Slug ID?

    Stometella snails (sp?)
  6. J

    Algae ID

    I've seen someone ask for an ID on this same algea, but can't find it now ](*,) . I'll keep looking. I do remember that it was good!
  7. J

    Checking Interest on 125g

    This isn't the best picture, but it was all I had time for this morning. And no the water is not green....lol
  8. J

    Lighting for a 29g Tank

    We've decided to go with a 30L with a 4x96w retro. As to what we will house, it will probably be softies and LPS, maybe later on SPS.
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    clownfish piggies

    That last one is precious! Great pictures.
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    Checking Interest on 125g

    Trying to sale my 125g tank. If I can sell it, I've got the go ahead to upgrade my Saltwater tank. It's currently a freshwater setup. Comes with the following. 125 Gallon Stand 50-75 Lb Gravel 2 Heaters 2 Penguin 330's Standard Light Strips Glass tops And if it's a deal breaker...
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    Lighting for a 29g Tank

    We've been playing with the idea of selling out large freshwater tank and upgrading our saltwater tank. I have a 29g tall tank out in the barn that he figures we can use that to save on some money, and thinks that we ought to go with Medal Halide lighting. I think that there are some times...
  12. J

    Anyone ever been to the state aquarium in Corpus Christi?

    We went with the school a few months back and enjoyed it. For the life of me I can't remember anything specific about the trip, other than we enjoyed it! If that is any help to you, sorry :lol:
  13. J

    Looking for frags

    Around the first week of April I'm going to start to replace the corals that I lost when my tank crashed. I have a rock that is aprox. 3-4 lbs (will have to weigh it to be sure) that has about 3 different kinds of macro growing on it. I've had to twice take the rock out and use tweezers to...
  14. J

    my 3.5 tru-vu nano

    I tried to view your pictures, but it said that I had to log in to Friendster's. Can you post your link again, and leave out that option? Thanks.
  15. J

    Grey Critters

    After going back to something that caught my eye at work today, I'm wondering if they could be Harpacticoids copepods. Color is off and I can't distintly see the antanea and legs, but its the closest I'm finding. Size and shape (minus legs & antanea) sounds about right. Here is a quote...
  16. J

    Grey Critters

    Incysor, no not an amphipod. The 'Whatchmacallits" are micro in comparison. Does anyone know of anywhere else to look other than wetwebmedia & reefs.org? I'm not finding what I'm looking for there.
  17. J

    Grey Critters

    I've tried to get pictures, it's frustrating. I can clearly see them on the dark coraline, they stand out like sore thumbs. Just can't get a clear picture. I don't think they are flatworms though. After watching them tonight, it's more like they are 'crawling'.
  18. J

    If you have a cat...check this out

    That did the trick, thanks. Hilarious clip.
  19. J

    If you have a cat...check this out

    I can't get it to work :(
  20. J

    Grey Critters

    no, I don't really think so, as I've seen the baby Stomella snails. You can't see the legs on these things (if they have any), and if they do my guess would be that they are 'under' the body.
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