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  1. Just a little heads up, i'd watch what you say about catching wild animals, i dont know the laws, but i know its a touchy subject.

    Cool find!

     

    HI laws says you can catch fish (i.e. fish, eels, hermits, etc) for personal use, but not for resale. Given the low number, I felt comfortable. I was actually challenged by TSA, but given I read the Fish and Wild Life laws there, they let me go. But had to check my stuff in due to the fluid regulation. But you cannot take live rocks, algae that are holdfast, and corals. :) So I brought home eels. :)

  2. My son asked me if I bought a snowflake eel for my tank. Ummm.. no son, I have many small fishes (i.e. mandarin, anthias, etc.), Fire shrimp, hermit crabs and other inverts. Why would I buy an eel for my tank... so I went to take a look and sure enough, a snowflake eel is swimming around in the tank. He's about 6" long and about the size of a #2 pencil. I remember catching one and bring one home from Maui when I was there last August. But didn't see if after the end of August.

     

    So what are the chances the eel could survive a recirc pump (Dolphin 4000), since that's the only way it can get into the main tank from the holding tank that I had a snowflake and a spotted white mouth quarantine... well permanent home for now. And do Snowflake eels grow fast? The one I caught from Maui was about 4" long. Now the snowflake is twice the size of the white mouth eel.

  3. If there are lots of deep scratches like I did from a sea urchin, I used 400 - 12000 grit wet sand paper and used a square sander to resurface my tank. My sander is a 3 prong type so I had it plugged into a GFCI outlet. Just in case I drop the [language filter] thing, as I was working with water too. Then finished up with Novus #3, #2 and acrylic polisher as the final step. The tank will never look like it was brand new, but good enough where you have to know what a new tank looks like to see the difference.

  4. Hey Shaun,

     

    I have always had the tank running. Had the tank crashed and lost all my sps and other corals about 3 years ago when PDX was hit with 12"+ snow. I was in the middle of moving and had to put the fish and corals in my prop tanks and long story short, power went out and my top off water filled the lost water with fresh water. :(

     

    So basically having been starting over and over again. I setup the tank, get busy, then tank goes south, and get it back, get busy... a never ending circle. But have the tank up again.

     

    Tim told me that you stopped by. He's been my main source as he is closest to me. :)

     

    Jim

  5. Bought a MacBook Pro over the summer and still use my PC exclusively. I can navigate faster and easier on Windows. Plus my Netbook is lighter, smaller and easier to take it around.

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