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JasonH

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  1. Oh, that's brutal. Did you end up using Titebond III or something even more water-proof? I'm getting ready to build a stand of my own and am looking to learn from your... ah... mistake.(whistle)
  2. Well, I wasn't really in the market, but $90 is pretty darn cheap (which is how my wife usaully starts the discussion when she comes home with a new pair of shoes). What kind of shape is it in? Does it have the quick-connect style plug ins?
  3. Traded the whole thing for a beautiful frag of Purple Monster - tough trade, but worth it. The Baby's Breath is a real nice coral - that pic was bad (of both), it looks much nicer in person. I've got a huge chunk of the Tyree AE war coral, but that's my only favia now. I got mine from Matt at ReefReady.net(Al G Blenny on RC), who's a real nice guy. I haven't seen it locally. Sorry - good luck in your search.
  4. Yep - definately a peanut worm. And luckily, they seem to be reef safe. Thanks for the quick replies and great info!
  5. Tyree Watermelon next to Baby's Breath Favia:
  6. Okay, bad picture - back of the tank at night in a spot where I can't really reach the glass to clean it. I noticed this... thing sticking out from under the rock just next to the empty snail shell. It was moving around on it's own. Doesn't really look like a worm - looks kind of like the proboscis of a conch - though it's certainly not. Any ideas? Sorry again about the bad pic. As soon as the flash went off it was out of sight.
  7. WaMu call options - you're a braver man than I.
  8. Panther - I'm an aspiring woodworker myself, and I have to say I'm in awe. That is really beautiful, and very well crafted. I wish I could crank out projects like that. My hat's off to you, sir.
  9. Hey - the Mandarin looks great! Thanks for posting a picture of him. It's great to see him happy and healthy in his new home. Tank is looking great, too. Good job on the move. That's a tough process - very impressive to make it with zero loses.
  10. Thanks for the kind words, Bryan. I'm glad you're able to give the little guy a good home. It was really nice to meet you. Hopefully I'll be able to meet more local reefers in the near future.
  11. Ocellaris clowns. While I'm strongly leaning to giving them up as well, I'm not comitting to it at this point. I'll post again when/if I decide to offer those up.
  12. Well, I'm really just using my tank (29g) as a frag tank until I get my large tank built - probably 6 to 9 months out. So, I've decided to get rid of my fish to ensure I don't have any chemical spikes and risk losing my growing (and expensive) frag collection. First to go is my Mandarin goby. Breaks my heart, but I think reducing the bio-load is the smart direction. I've had him for 2-3 years. He's in great shape, eats well - but is definitely a pod eater. I've never seen him take frozen or flake. So, please be sure that you have enough pods to support him. I don't want to give him away just to have him slowly starve in an ill-prepared tank. PM me if interested. Whoever gets him must pick him up. I live in Bethany - north of 26 near Murray. Next up will be my mated clown pair... but I haven't quite gotten over the emotional hurdle of getting rid of them.
  13. JasonH

    Refugium

    i would agree with what other have posted. The problem with using the fuge for pods is that the return pump (impeller) will kill about 90% of them - at least that's what I've read. That makes the fuge largely useless for that purpose. There are hang-on-back refugiums that are gravity fed on the return that would be quite effective for that - even though they are much smaller. They are also quite expensive, unfortunately - about $100 - for what they are. Otherwise, I think the rubble pile is a good idea.
  14. I agree with Andy that the silicone would eventually leak. If you can't get the CL off, can you get it empty? Then you could apply a liberal amount of PVC glue to the leak and fill what ever gap is leaking. But if you can't get the CL empty until the glue is thoroughly dry, you'd pollute the tank. Unfortunately, Andy may be right that the best long term solution may be to bite the bullet and fix it right.
  15. Kevin, Thanks for posting the picture. Nice to see it's doing well in it's new home. I'm very glad that you're happy with it! It was nice to meet you. Jason
  16. War Coral has now been traded as well. Thanks. (clap)
  17. Per request - pics of the frags. One is probably 1 1/2" and the other is probably 1". Once again, sorry - not the best pics.
  18. The Sunset Monti has been traded, thanks. The Large War Coral frag is still available - looking for Purple Monster or Tyree Watermelon. Would rather trade loaclly if possible, but will list on RC soon.
  19. Well, that was fast. All three of the larger corals are spoken for. If anyone backs out, I will let people know in the order the PM's were received. I do still have two frag size left. Each is probably about 3/4" across and stands about 1 1/2" tall. Those are $35. Both frags are from budding, not cutting. Thanks to all who have sent PM's. Jason
  20. Wow - lot's of interest already. I'm glad people like the coral (it's one of my favorites) and think the price is fair. Seems to be a lot of interest in the larger sizes - I guess an extra $10 is worth skipping over months of growing out the smaller ones. It seems that more people visit this forum, so I'll try to track progress on this thread. As a reminder, the smaller frags are $35 and the larger corals are $45. I've attached the same picture as in the other thread - one of the larger corals available. I'll try to get a picture this weekend of the smaller frags. I've already gotten two definite responses from Parvo and Pledosophy, so I'll reserve one of the larger corals for each of you. I'll reply to PM's to arrange a time to pick up/deliver/meet. I do have one more of the large sizes - though if you buy it you're going to be making one of my clowns very sad. And both frags are still available. Thanks for all the interest. I think I've replied to all PM's, so ping me if I missed you. Also, if anyone wants any of the Zoos that you see in the pic, or any green encrusting Gorgonia - I'll gladly toss some of those in for free. They are both growing out of control and I need to get rid of some.
  21. That is awesome! it never even occurred to me to take pictures of my coral with an underwater coral - but now that you mention it, it seems so obvious. Nice price on the camera, too! I wish I had known about that before my trip to hawaii! Oh, and nice pics.
  22. Hello, I started a thread in the WTB/Trade forum entitled: Hello, and some LE corals to trade Having received several requests, I've decided to go ahead and sell these. I don't have pictures on this computer (I'm at work), so I thought I'd just post in this section and reference that post. I hope that's okay. Thanks, and have a great weekend.
  23. Well, I've gotten several requests from people asking to buy the LE GP Toadstool, so I guess I'll go ahead and sell them. I've never sold any corals before, so we'll give it a shot and see how it goes. I have two frags and two full size available (maybe one more full size). The picture above is one of the full size toadstools that is available - not the mother coral. For size reference, the pic above is the smaller (male) of the two clowns - if that helps. Price... (scratch) well, I think I bought my original frag for $55 ages ago, and I see frags on-line for around $75 (ouch). However, I'm a firm believer that corals should be sold cheaper between individuals than via retail - it's not like I have overhead to cover. Let's go with $35 for a frag and $45 for a full size toadstool. I think that's fair (naughty) Have a great weekend - Jason
  24. Thought I posted a reply with pictures earlier, but I must have messed up, because it didn't seem to save. So, here are some pics. Sorry, but my expensive Nikon seems to have died, so I'm using my wife's cheap point-and-click - isn't that alwsys the way. So, the pics aren't very good. Not sure if it's the camera or me. Also, sorry about the algae. I have a 250 watt MH on a 30 gallon tank, so it's a losing battle and I haven't done my gardening lately. You can see the War Coral is beginning to grow onto the frag rack - not good. Not a very good pic of the Sunset, I'm afraid. The camera kept trying to focus on the War Coral. Thanks for the welcoming comments. Pledosophy, thanks for the offer, but I'd rather not sell. I'm really just looking to expand my coral collection as I prepare for a tank upgrade.
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