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Isaac

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  1. Good to know. I was under the impression that Sodium thiosulfate worked with chloramines also. I believe many salt brands add an ammonia nutralizer too. In any event I know for sure that if you adequately filter the water and keep the TDS at 0 you should have no issue. I personally use a digital TDS that runs inline to make sure my end product tests for 0 TDS.
  2. All brand name aquarium salts contain Sodium thiosulfate to nutralize chlorine and chloramines. They do that because some people actually use tap water for there tanks. Almost all the shops in town also use RODI or DI systems that also remove these chemicals.
  3. I have a regular coral banded, gold coral banded and a Melanarus wrasse in stock. Give me a call David. Ill give you some killer prices too.
  4. It was nice to meet you guys the other day. Thank you so much for the positive feedback!
  5. Congrats on the new venture Curtis!!
  6. Coral spawning video for days.......... LOL
  7. That's an awesome tank and a good price Ter.
  8. You should check out coral reef pet center in Salem. Great shop.
  9. Eric, PM me the details and I'll see what I can do.
  10. Thanks Brad! It is always a pleasure talking with you about the hobby.
  11. Very nice Dave. I have always liked the neon green Sinularia.
  12. Here is a link to some info. about M Confusa. I have also seen the Confusa mistaken for M.Undata and M.Danae. http://www.reeffarmers.com/limitedmontiporaconfusa.htm
  13. I did sell the blueberry alien eye to Frank. I gave it the name too. The Scoly is doing great! Thanks again.
  14. It looks like Spongodes to me. M. confusa and M. Spongodes look very similar but Spongodes is typically more branching. The new growth should develop a nice blue edge under higher light. I have a colony of Spongodes that I got from Tyree and I believe I sold a frag to COReefer at one point. It could be from the same colony
  15. Shane, I believe that is a type of Cyano Bacteria. A red slime killer should do the trick.
  16. Sounds Good Brad. I am happy to pay your asking price or we can work out a trade. Tomorrow evening or sometime this weekend will work. Thanks!
  17. check this out. http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/blog/2009/09/square_watermelons_buddha_pear.html
  18. Yes. Favia is definitely LPS.
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