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  • Birthday 09/09/1973

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    Sun River (BEND), Oregon

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  1. All the livestock is now gone...... What were you interested in? PM sent....
  2. 850.00 obo..... Sunriver (Bend) Pics available of any all livestock/items listed. The whole "package" 2.5 year old system that is very healthy. Looking to downsize to a nano of some sort. 55 gallon mixed reef w/stand heater powerheads etc. CPR 192 wet/dry with integrated skimmer(rated for up to 100 gallons). Bio-bale replaced with l/r Mag 12 return pump with continuous siphon overflow Custom refugium w/light, l/s, l/r, chaeto and loaded with life. Up-graded odyssea mh lighting system. 2x250w mh hqi w/lumatek ballasts 2 months on 20k cheap bulbs. 2x250 hqi SPS Blue Life bulbs with 6 months life left 4x 65w power compact Just replaced 2 pc ballasts w/a couple months on uvl actinic pc's and 2 extra brand new. White sand substrate w/ alot of really nicely colored live rock. Livestock: Fish: 1 very healthy Leopard wrasse that accepts any/all prepared foods. Including greens on the veggie clip and coralline scrapings. Maroon Clown: With a mellow disposition. Corals: Hammer coral Frogspawn coral Bubble coral Various zoanthids/palythoas/button polyps. There are a couple of fairly large colonies. Various clove/glove polyps Various mushroom corals Blastomussa Yellow polyps Pulsing xenia A couple of different candy cane corals Kenya tree Birds nest (couple of colonies) A small acro Closed Brain (some favites that I rescued) Gsp's Galaxea Inverts: Various hermits, nasarrius, turbo snails, coral banded shrimp......the cuc This is a thriving tank and can easily be upgraded to a larger tank as the equipment is rated for a much larger tank. My system has kept 0 nitrates and phosphates and has always seen RO water. Feel free to browse my pics here... http://s271.photobucket.com/albums/jj122/mission666/?start=all Or, here.... http://www.3reef.com/forums/show-off-your-fish-tanks/six-pix-51027.html Send me a PM... I'm interested in any/all inquiries. I'm looking to downsize and interested in a nano combo pack. So a trade offer will also be welcomed. You can also reach me here. missionsix@live.com Some random pics..
  3. My bubble coral is outgrowing my tank. I would like to sell it cheap. It's an x-large and very healthy. As it sits now it is about 6" tall and 8" wide in a crunched up spot. Get it into an open area and I'm sure it would expand much larger. I'm in the Bend area and will only let it go via pick up. I also have some frags and some galaxea I'd like to get out of the . Basically show up with some specimen bags and a little cash (or trade for zoas) and leave with quite a goodie bag(s). Send me a pm.
  4. With the blessing of the PNWMAS pres. (thanks again Kris) I am pleased to announce a new club in the Central Oregon area. The Central Oregon Reef Alliance is a free club that welcomes enthusiasts from all walks of the hobby. Yes, even freshwater enthusiasts (this is simply a conversion tactic(laugh)). As everyone in the Central Oregon area may know, we "lack" in the support dept. Even as far as LFS's. I consider there only to be 1. (Thanks John). With this club I/we look forward to making C.O. a place that the enthusiast can network. Looking forward to working alongside PNWMAS. If you are interested please follow the link below, send me a PM here, reply here or, send me an e-mail. Look forward to hearing from you. Casey............. http://www.3reef.com/forums/reef-clubs/ centraloregonreefalliance@hotmail.com
  5. How about a pic of this xenia?
  6. I have pruned about 98% of mine. Sorta starting over. Pruning/manual removal is the best way IMO. I just grab a stalk and tear it from the rock. Usually, the entire piece comes off without leaving any remnants.
  7. My parameters are as follows. SG 1.025 Temp. 82 deg. Ca-450 Mg-1440 Parameters edited 11/04 Kh-9 PH 8.3 Nh3-0 No2-0 No3-0 Po4-0
  8. I voted 90% but, it's higher by a bit. They don't just live they thrive.........
  9. Just thought I'd throw out the "leopord wrasse".
  10. This is great advice. Works really well and often overlooked. Not to be used for "putting on a bandaid" though. There are many things that need to be looked into as the cause and source. Here's some good reading on "bubble algae". I currently have Ventricaria ventricosa (I think it's also known as sea pearl). I have found that the best way to control it is to manually remove it (without popping). For valonia and smaller types, a siphon tube works well to suck them out with water changes. Also helps remove spores if popped while you are removing them. http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-02/hcj/feature/index.php
  11. What's up? Sun River, Oregon. I'm in Redmond pretty often.
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