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  1. So this stuff is different. It's a paper buffing pad that takes out scratches not the curium oxide. It's a $300 professional kit.  It was recommended by a local glass shop. .. it's called glass renu.its suppose to never distort. And get deep scratches. I've seen videos it looks amazing just time consuming. 

  2.  I bought the red sea but it's covered with scratches. The lady was told to buff them out with sandpaper and scratched up the sides of the tank glass.  So I got the tank real cheap. Now the work begins. Bought a glass buffer kit, one of the best out there. Here goes nothing. Suppose to not leave glass distorted. 

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  3. So I sanded the acrylic up lightly, and retaped the divide up. Silicone with the marine silicone.

    Three hour check holding firmly not trying to pull or anything. At 9pm it will be at it cured time. 

    However I'm giving it a week more before setup. I have a 7 ft steel stand coming for all my clown tanks. No more stands everywhere. The only other stand will be my display tank. If I can ever reach it to clean it other than water change.  (No one helps me put up my Christmas stuff into attic, so it's all infront of my display).

     

     

     

     

  4. 3 hours ago, pdxmonkeyboy said:

    Looks cool. Arcylic and silicone don't play well together but ibhave heard that there is some new type of silicone for bonding plastic? 

    Gorilla clear works on acrylic even unscratched up

  5. Building my 20 long for new clown fish species to breed. Putting in tank divider right now.  It's a simple system. Sand bottom, eheim canister, two clay pots, and a inline heater.  

    Thinking since this is in garage a 200w in line heater to attach to 1/2 eheim hose. Any opinions on that?

    Breeding long fins, and platinums. 

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  6. I took a rare look into my overflow today and I discovered there are like hundreds of glass anemones in there. I have two overflows both the same. what's the best course of action? I see no glass anemones in my display itself and I would like to keep it that way. I can't really put a fish in my overflow or a peppermint shrimp. what's the best course of action?

  7. He's scared by himself. Some more pcv and not being able to see you when he feeds will help. My tomato which I breed myself in 2011 won't come out unless he thinks I'm gone. Clowns just like a safe spot or a buddy.. 

  8. We have a 5-6 inch just a guess mono in 1.023 specific gravity that needs a forever home. He's really nice. Just out grew home. 

    He is $1.00 not a typo just $1.00. just wants a home. In Eugene.  He loves to eat krill. 

    He is living with a dogface puffer and two ocellaris clowns and a huma trigger and he is nice. We hand feed him even.  He's just out grew his home. 

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  9. So I got this goby thinking he was a watchman of some sort. but looking at him now that he's mellowed out in my tank he almost looks like a translucent Rock dweller goby. However he doesn't have the markings on the fins. And then I thought maybe he was a diamond goby but he also doesn't have the markings on the fins. Can somebody ID him

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  10. Overlap foods very important . From day 1-10 they eat marine rotifers and require green water to feed the rotifers. Day 3-14 baby brine shrimp no more than 2 days old.  Some species can eat baby brine earlier some species later. Tdo A can be fed at day 3, and as the clowns grow the food gets bigger. By meta they normally day 14 they can get b2 tdo. 

    The clowns won't survive in a Aquarium with any filters. Tank needs to be black outed and have two air stones and a heater only. Or you can do it in a 5 gallon bucket as well. 

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  11. I have percularis clownfish ready for homes. I'm in springfield. I do not travel. They are a hybrid of ocellaris and percula. 

     Selling for $8.00 each until the end of March. 

    Guaranteed to be non sexed juveniles. Tank raised.  You can have a pair or 8 plus in an aquarium. This is a good way to have tons of clowns. Don't mind tank dirty. Took right before cleaning. 20201115_095818.thumb.jpg.cce3e1588ff4dc0cd9f5fce19f925c3b.jpg

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