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  1. Mods - I wasn't sure where to put this so feel free to move it.

     

    Im going to be buying some fish from LiveAquaria.com in the next couple weeks. Im not going to be reaching the amount needed for free shipping, $225.

     

    So Im wondering if anyone would like to join in with this. Feel free to post here or PM me. Thanks.

  2. Yes' date=' I have a large male I got from Tim.[/quote']

     

    I screwed up Blondes are N. elegans

     

    The pic is of a N. literatus, the "brunette" Naso Tang

     

    My fingers worked faster than my latin earlier

  3. (scratch)My male has both a blonde pectoral and blonde dorsal. I dont know if thats something they develop as they mature or what but maybe thats how to tell.

     

    Do you have a Blonde Naso, Naso literatus ?

  4. Well from what I can find quickly online. Males and females can both get streamers, though females usually dont. Also the coloration of the banding between the "tangs" on the caudle peduncles are different. Though I dont what color is which gender.

  5. Plus a 600GPH return pump an 600GPH through the sump.

     

    Well the pump is 500GPH but I estimated the flow on a curve for the headloss due to height. I did the math, and its closer to 425. I have another powerhead Ill put in there too.

     

    Its so quiet. Love the drain system that gradth had in it.

  6. Ok Im officially excited. My pump and powerheads will be here on Tuesday. My MH light should be here by next weekend. Of course Ill send pics as I get it completed.

     

    Im getting a 500GPH pump for in the sump, and a couple 250GPH powerheads designed to be nem proof.

  7. ya i have done lots of research on them. and they sound cool. i am just thinking about the possibility of adding a few to my refugium.

     

    Thats great. I just hate when people learn the hard way. There is always a learning curve between the book, and the tank, but its always best to minimize it.

  8. Before the Cephalopod police get here, I just want to make sure you know a few things about Cuttlefish.

     

    Their expected live expectancy in the wild is 1 year. So you may see a bit longer in captivity. Most Cephalopods die after spawning. There are a few exceptions, but these aren't one of them.

     

    Finally, Cephalopods are very smart, some even being able to solve and remember the solution to problems that have several steps. Thankfully Cuttlefish aren't Octopi, so you dont have to worry about them climbing out of the tank because the bundle of cords looks like a nicer home then the tank.

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