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JasonH

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  1. When it comes down to it' date=' we should be promoting more walking and bicycling. Portland is one of the most walkable cities. We're lucky to live here. It's unfortunate that some people have attitude... but I don't think the rate of "unfriendly" pedestrians is any higher here; there are just more pedestrians to encounter.[/quote']

     

    Dude, it's 33 degrees and raining 6 months a year. Portland is one of the worst cities for walking or biking in the country.

     

    Portland is just full of hippies that think they have a right to tell everyone else how to live their life.

     

    Oh, that's right - I said it. (threaten)

  2. I notice that the front vertical center brace for the stand was added after the rest of the stand was built (since it's a different color). Were you hoping that you wouldn't need that brace - that the top support would be strong enough, or were you always intending to add it?

     

    It's a detailed question, I know, but I'm getting ready to build a stand myself (though only 48") so was just wondering.

     

    Thanks. It's looking very nice - I can't wait to see the granite added.

     

    You're very brave to drill holes through the exterior. I was thinking of cutting a hole for a fan / heat vent, but I think my wife would kill me.

  3. Is this that different that just trading corals? (and with that list, we should talk) Anyone that I have ever traded corals with has an open door with me to get a frag of either piece if anything ever happens to theirs - for whatever reason.

     

    But the idea in general to get pieces of your corals our there in case of a crash is a good one.

  4. Stopped by Garrett's on the commute back from Corvallis today and checked out the new place. It looks awesome. If you haven't been there, you really should check it out.

     

    I needed to pick up a big cleaning crew update (being in Corvallis during the week is playing havoc on the tank upkeep). Garrett hooked me up with a big selection - taking the time to give me a couple of this and one-or-two of that.

     

    A nicer or more humble guy I haven't meet - in or out of the fish business.

     

    Plus he's got some insane stuff in right now. I could resist a frag of the $500 efflo - man that thing is gorgeous. I was eyeballing it in his disply in the old shop, and couldn't resist grabbing a frag of it - I need another frag like I need a whole in the head (but I'd rather have the frag).

     

    Oh, and he's got the smallest pipefish you've ever seen. Someone's got to pick that up. It's smaller than a toothpick, very cool.

     

    Anyway, thanks again Garrett.

  5. 1-800-Petmeds (whatever the on-line address is) used to sell it without a prescription, but I believe they may have stopped. Might be worth double checking.

     

    I don't get why vets won't prescribe it if you're honest with them about why you need it. Is Interceptor one of the ingredients in Meth? Are the kids out back getting high off of it? Is there a big black market for dog heartworm medicine? I don't get it.

  6. Will pistol shrimp come out of their hole and hunt/forage enough to get caught in a trap? The only thing that I've heard is a bit of a nuclear option... determine which rock they are in, the take the rock out of the tank and pour tonic water/seltzer onto/into the rock and they'll run out. I would try other options first. But I thought I'd mention it.

  7. I wasn't trying to say it wasn't what they said. I was just commenting on the growth pattern compared to other BN I have seen.

     

    Oh yeah, that's not how I read it - just reassuring (well, attempting) that the unusual growth pattern didn't mean it wasn't the ORA.

     

    That's it on the upper right, right? I don't think that's too low at all. I think the light requirements of the birdsnest are slightly less than acros. It's pretty close to the top, there. I think it's fine there.

  8. I see purple with green polyps. What is or will be the 3rd color?

     

    Tri-colors can turn brown/white in the lower branches/middle. If you're lucky, and have good water conditions and lighting, it will stay more solidly purple.

     

    The "bonsai" name is a reference to a specific coral from GARF, the Purple Bonsai. But there are a zillion purple w/green polyp acro's. 'Tri-color' is more of a generic term for purple with green polyps. Tyree has a nice Tri-color, but again, very common color morph. Technically (not that any one cares) it's only a GARF Bonsai if the frag came from that specific mother colony. This distinction is lost locally. Apparently, this it today's soapbox, for me.

  9. The ORA Green and the ORA BoP have a more rounded growth pattern and don't have the sharp ends and don't intertwine as much. That is an odd,vertical growth pattern, though. Looks more like a Birdsnest to me than a Millie.

     

    But as for getting the right name attached to a coral - people just toss the names around left and right lately. Any BN with green polyps is called the ORA Green - like calling a bandage a Band-aid.

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