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  1. In these times, spending any extra money is tough for a lot of us! The membership dues that we collect help our club out tremendously.

     

    Last year, the club funds purchased the food to feed more than 50 people at our annual BBQ. It also help offset the costs of last years Christmas Party. It will help offset the costs to our upcoming vist to Both the Hatfield Center and the OCA as our Club donated $50 dollars to Hatfield each year.

     

    To date, it has helped the TFT's program get up and running! We have purchased one brand new Nano and are in the process of purchasing another. As others mentioned, it helps pay for speakers...like Bob Fenner last June and Randy Reed last October.

     

    So, trust me when I say, your hard earned $20 dollars will definately to some good! Plus help get you a discount to nearly all of our sponsors!

     

    Kris

  2. As the do survive off of photosynthesis...good lighting is key. Mine is in the upper 1/3 of the tank on a rock ledge. Here is a pic...I really love these clams!

     

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    I did notice today that it had moved itself a bit...that made me a little curious as to whether it liked that "much" light as it is now half under the ledge.

     

    Kris

  3. Hard to say. All of your parameters look good. I had a fox face that was healthy as a horse one day and the next day belly up.

     

    The thing about animals (fish included) is that due to their survival instincts, they don't show signs of illness until things are often so far progressed that they have no choice. Sometimes this presents (as in the case of fish) in death.

     

    Some internal parasites are never seen, they just take the life. I guess its better when external symptoms appear...we all know what Ich looks like, and thus we have been able to grasp treating it. Fish are funny things...either really healthy and doing well, or the complete opposite. Usually there isn't much in between, and when there is, it often leads to the latter.

     

    Sorry for your loss. I hope you can replace those fish soon for your newphew's sake!

     

    Kris

  4. Thats a happy clam! LOL. My clam anchored itself in minutes...and I mean 10 or 15 minutes. I put it mid-level and thought, "hmmm maybe if it was a bit more over here" and then I tried to readjust...bam, it was stuck to the rock!

     

    Luckily I like where it is. I have kept my CA up to 425 but I haven't checked my mag. I am still having trouble with the algae...

     

    This weekend, I am cleaning the sump. I am taking all of the rubble rock out of it and leaving only the Cheato....

  5. Welcome!! Just know that while a local forum is priceless' date=' you can also find some really good info on small tanks and general info at nanoreef.com They helped me survive until I found this site![/quote']

     

     

    And to you Grassi...if I haven't said so before....Welcome aboard yourself!

     

    Kris

  6. HELLO BRAD! Now, its a good thing you didn't hear that from all of us at once! You might think you were in some kind of treatment center! Well, truth be know...this is a very addictive hobby!

     

    On a serious note. This is a great place to be. The people are great, and are true to the spirt of the Great Northwest...helpful, honest and willing to go out of their way to help!

     

    Welcome aboard.

     

    Kris

  7. The only thing that garlic will do is make the food more "tasty" to a fish that is not eating well due to the infestation. Ich has a time line associated with it. Most people say that garlic works well because by the time the fish consume it, the "cysts" on the fish have reached maturity and fall off. (Thanks Joel for this info...). I picked up a tube of metrodiazonale for $10 bucks. Cheap compared to $200.00 worth of fish. If your fish are eating...soaking this med in the food and feeding it to the whole tank will help! If they are not eating...well, I hope they pull through.

     

    As for QT'ing fish...I agree 100% with others that trying to catch a fish in your display is pretty stressful. For the cost above, just treat the entire tank and let your already stressed out, sick fish relax. As for QT'ing fish after you buy them...I don't do that either. Most of the junk is already lurking in my tank ready to attack that weak fish.

     

    Buy healthy fish. Don't be afraid to treat for ich. I tried garlic in the early stages of ich...it did nothing.

     

    Kris

  8. It was really a great turn out! Congrats to Ryan who won the bid on that sweet afterburner chalis! Thanks to Mike and his wife for opening up there home! Thanks to all that donated items for the raffle and congrats to those who won!

     

    I'd also like to welcome Ryan, our newest teacher on board for the TFT program. It was a lot of fun getting together and I look forward to seeing all at the OCA and Hatfield tour!

  9. So, after the meeting today, I decided to come home and take a few pics.

     

     

    Here is a full tank shot.

     

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    Most of the gang...and the left side of the tank. Fox Face, Sixline, Domino, Blue tang and assorted coral and my clam

     

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    This is the now, somewhat bare, right side. The white rock came from Dsoz and the frags from various folks!

     

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    I figured out if I take pictures at an angle from the side, they turn out a little better. My favorite is the picture of "the gang".

     

    Kris

  10. I searched for the previous thread and couldn't locate it, so I just started a new one.

     

    We force split several anemones at Dsoz's house back in November. Here is a pic I took today of the RBTA that I won.

     

     

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    It is about the size of a half dollar and it moved from one side of the tank to the other.

     

    I am curious as to how the others did.

     

    Kris

  11. I had the same thing happen with both my Foxface and Blue Tang. They both consumed so much of the algea on my rocks that their wee tummies bulged out! Silly fish! I prayed they didn't pop, and now that the algea is diminished, they have gone back to normal.

     

    Kris

  12. 150, 175, 250 then 400's and then crazy wattage there after! Remember that your ballast is the key to getting the wattage you so desire. I am not sure what it is, but there is a term used for using a higher watt ballast on a lower watt bulb...someone here will know!

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