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Mr. Reef

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  1. Heard about this from a customer the other day..... :( Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  2. Good to hear he's alright. Troy's a good guy. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  3. Deep Blue/Neon Orange/Bright Green !Colonized! Scolymia Vitiensis- EXTREMELY RARE, A TRULEY ONE OF A KIND PIECE THAT YOU WILL NEVER SEE AGAIN. Fluorescent Red/Blue Speckle Blastomussa Wellsi- Semi Rare, a hard to find piece.-SOLD Fluorescent Green/Bright Red/Blue Acanthastrea Lordhowensis- Very Rare, it has a very unusual fluorescent pigment that is very hard to find. Rainbow Echinophyllia Orpheensis- Rare, hard to find piece that contains 4 different colors. Florescent Blue/Red Echinophyllia Orpheensis- Uncommon, a piece that isn't seen too much. Very, very beautiful. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  4. I'll be glad to help you with that. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  5. Yes you do, and there's plenty more to come! (laugh) Nice looking project by the way. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  6. That set-up is looking good Ryan. You've done well! Now all you need to do is cover that rock with some more beautiful corals :P Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
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    SPS and T5 lights

    Hey Beckie, How's that test frag of Rufus I gave you doing? Is it still maintaining its color? Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  8. Looks like a cool little Tree Frog. I miss catching those. :\ Fun to watch hop around. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  9. You, Sir have good taste in coral and clams if I may so myself. I like the pictures. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  10. Did you any new rock to your tank recently? Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  11. I love mysteries. (drooler) To bad we don't have a good photo of it yet. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
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    Snails Dying

    Yeah, unless you have a exhaust 1 to 2 fans blowing over the water/lighting and 1 to 2 fans on the other side blowing out is the best thing to do. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  13. Mr. Reef

    Snails Dying

    My thoughts exactly. I'm wondering if he has a heater with a temperature dial instead of a built in setting. We'll have to wait for that answer. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  14. Where's the May picture of the month vote? Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  15. Mr. Reef

    Snails Dying

    It is important to make sure that it doesn't go above 80. You start to put creatures under stress when this happens. There's a few things you can try to fix this problem: If you have a canopy you could install some Smart Fans to remove the heat from it. Maybe some type of exhaust to the outside of your house (If possible). The other more expensive option is getting a chiller, which in my opinion are great. If you do just make sure you get one that works for the size of your tank and gph it requires. I'd also note that spending a few extra bucks on a chiller that does just a little more than you need will save you some money with use. It can cool down the water quicker which means the less it will have to stay on using valuable electricity. That seems like a pretty normal rate to me (Evaporation). I personally like small constant water changes rather than big ones. A small water change on a 55 is like 15-20 or so gallons to me. So, basically what your experiencing is top-off water. If the salinity of this water is the same as the tank or off by .001+- you'll be more than fine. Yes, please start adding Iodine again. It is very important if are keeping invertebrates (This means corals too) in your tank. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  16. I wish there was a option for a neither vote. Being able to put in what you know coral/fish actually need is much better in my opinion. Too much extra stuff that doesn't get utilized is just extra waste for the protein skimmer and filter pads. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  17. I like reading Kris' posts. They always have a positive ending. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  18. We find ours does best under Medium-High flow, with Medium lighting. It looks like the anemone didn't hurt it too bad. It should more than likely recover. Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  19. Sorry to interrupt your thread, friend. I'm good on these but I tell you what, you're offering them at a price that is more fair than what I've seen lately. If I were looking for them you'd be the person to buy them from. Another free bump? Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  20. Aha, you're correct sir. All in favor of Zoalander! Aye. (laugh) Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
  21. Blue Steel? Isn't that from the movie called Zoolander? Ricky Soutas Jr. -Soutas Saltwater & Reef Inc.-
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