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Barelycuda

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  1. Yes I have a Majano biotope aquarium in the living room. I sent a photo of it to Scott Fellman as he wants to add it to one of his talks I do want to get rid of them so I would be very interested to see how it works.
  2. I looked at his site and some of the pieces are beautiful. I have been thinking of adding to my tatoo and now I know who I will call
  3. crud I didn't even see this. I would have taken it right away.... Let me know is ghost doesn't take it.
  4. How are things going? Based on what you have stated above yes your dissolved oxygen levels should be their highest in the middle to end of your lighting cycle. While I do understand what you are doing until you remove your skimmer completely you are still skimming your tank. By reducing the skimming time you are allowing your system to start to pick up the additional load that the skimmer is removing but you will not know the full effects until at least a few weeks after the skimmer is taken offline completely. I know that it has been mentioned a couple of times above in this thread but skimmers do not remove nitrates. They do remove the proteins and organics that can further break down in the nitrification process and produce nitrates and phosphates but a skimmer does not directly remove nitrates....
  5. That is one of the nicest algae scrubbers I have seen Charles. Very nice work.
  6. I do want to thank Matt Pedersen one more time also. I worked on this article for almost a week with Matt's help. The rest of the officers and BOD came up with a lot of the ideas and content and then I worked on putting it all together. I have to thank my wife also. She helped me write the clownhouse part too. Now I have a reefbuilders and Reef Hobbyist articles to put up out in the clownhouse
  7. I am just offering up what I have had experience with. The others have their place also. For me in an extremely highly stocked system the biopellets are by far the most effective. I am going to be setting back up the ATS for both systems here shortly tho. Not so much for the Nitrate reduction as I noticed a huge difference in algae accumulation on the ATS instead of the tanks when using one.
  8. Brandon, I have run every one you have mentioned. Vodka, Sugar, RDSB, Bio Pellets, ATS, Sulfur Denitrator, you name it I have probably tried it. In my experience nothing has worked as well as the bio pellets. I had over 150 fish in the new growout system that I did one water change on in 4 months while cycling. After 4 months the nitrates were about 20ppm. That I thought was incredible since my nitrates out of the tap are about 10ppm and I evaporate 3-5g a day into that system. I did not have very good luck with the RDSB. The ATS can work but for your size system you will need one much larger than will fit in a 5g bucket. Check out http://www.algaescrubber.net/forums/ they have a ton of information on turf scrubbers. Dave
  9. Well for those of you that were at the meeting last month with Matt Pedersen we made an announcement that in this quarters issue of Reef Hobbyist Magazine our club is the MASNA spotlight club The initial credit needs to go to Micheal7979 for contacting the magazine to get this started and they agreed to spotlight our club. The BOD came up with some rough draft paragraphs and with a LOT of help from Matt Pedersen ( At last count he helped me revise the article 5 times !!! ) We came up with what was presented. There were some photgraphs sent and what you will see is the article. http://www.reefhobbyistmagazine.com/archives/vol_5/issue18/pages/36.htm I hope you all like it as it was a lot of work. I am not an author or editor and am glad to have know someone like Matt who helped us create a very professional appearing article. Now enjoy and lets see if we get some new members. (clap) Dave
  10. Thanks again Matt. I have received 2 phone calls and now an email from someone back east in New York wanting to buy them I am still honored that you chose me to be a part of your plan of trickery......
  11. careful calling people names Mick Everyone just wait for the next issue of Reef Hobbyist Magazine.
  12. Ha Ha. I found out about this about 5:00 tonight. I had a store call me asking to buy one I spoke with Matt this evening and they always try to get a april fools on people and it did work on some.
  13. Barelycuda

    BREEDING FISH?

    I am glad to see some enthusiasm in trying to breed fish. If you take a few things away from it is that unless you are going to try bangaii cardinals it is a lot of work...... You will need rotifer cultures and phytoplankton. A brine shrimp hatcher or 2. At least one dedicated tank for rearing the larva and depending on the species you may also need copepods. Also IMO a group buy is not a good idea. You will have a group of people with the same fish and nowhere to get rid of them. Keep in mind that a clownfish can lay anywhere from 200 to over 1000 eggs at a time. Give it a shot and see what happens. Do some research and see what's a good fit for you. For anyone serious about trying breeding check out this site. www.mbisite.org it is the marine breeders initiative and has a database of people that have bred fish. It will give you some information to work with. There is www.marinebreeder.org also. Also you should buy Matt Wittenrich's book on breeding, it is a must if you are serious about this.
  14. Rick, I should definitely have clarkii's ready before then. The next clownhouse meeting will be in September.
  15. Shaun, PM Electrokate. She is big in to freshwater and has some beautiful tanks. She may be interested and has some nice corals too.
  16. Oh and by the way my Bangaii's spawned today also
  17. Well in the spirit of the meeting I came home and hatched about 400 clarkii clowns I'll grab a few pics tomorrow. Nice hatch now off to bed cause I didn't get much sleep over the weekend. I think I was up with Matt til almost 2:00 this morning talking fish while he tweaked his fish room presentations.....
  18. Kim, Thanks for the awesome pictorial summary of the meeting. I am still stoked that we were finally able to pull it off. I have been talking to Matt for almost 1-1/2 yrs now about coming out and to be able to hang out with him all weekend was icing on the cake. He is my Fish Jordan . I also wanted to thank Randy Reed and Nuri Fisher for the huge donations for the club's raffle today.
  19. Come on Mick. Jess should understand that this type of meeting is a once a year type of thing and you can always do something next weekend. Besides this is for a couple of hours
  20. Matt told me yesterday that he did a write up for reefbuilders Now we are going to be in the hunt for another speaker for maybe later on this year. We have the candidate in mind and he has already asked about coming up. As soon as we have more details we'll let you know. And yes what Michael said about being published you will find out soon enough......
  21. I believe that there is not a problem with pictures just not recordings.
  22. Well what Matt was hinting to is not a rumor. Nuri Fisher the owner of PE Mysis is going to be in town on Sunday and will be at the meeting as well!! Nuri has been generous enough to donate and entire CASE of PE mysis to the club for the meeting.
  23. I just spoke with Randy Reed the owner of Reed Mariculture. He is going to be present at the meeting also and has agreed to come down early to meet with anybody that has questions about the Reef Nutrition line or phytplankton, copepod, rotifer cultures, ect. I am planning on being at the site at noon with Randy and Matt for anybody that wants to come and talk with them. This is an opportunity that does not come around often so lets take advantage of it
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