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  1. Yup, it was me. Thanks for letting me know newfisher. The guitar is sold but thank you for checking in on it. I should probably delete the thread. Thanks again!
  2. Thanks for the kind words everyone. The car just sold.
  3. Hello everyone. We have had some family matters come up and we must move back to Kansas. For us to pay for the move we must sell our car. Here is the information: 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 2door coupe $1500OBO - Clean title, 189,702k (mostly highway miles), 3.1 V6, int. and ext. in good shape, drives very well, no stereo, air conditioning and muffler brand new, fairly new tires, teal color. We cannot take the car with us and we really need the money. Any reasonable offers will be considered. We appreciate the help and we will miss you all.(sad)
  4. Probably one of the most informative issues yet.
  5. Or you could just get one of these cool do-dads: It's called a MagFox. http://www.twolittlefishies.com/tlf_prod_access.html?lang_id=1
  6. Dear Southern and "other" Oregonians, I just cruised by The Nautilus in downtown Springfield and if you haven't been in you should stop by. They have a fairly good selection of fish and corals and the customer service is top notch. Aaron (the owner), is a great guy to chat with and loves to strike up a conversation. He can get almost anything in you are looking for with very competitive prices. Swing by and check it out. Oh, he just got a cool mural painted on the outside of the building so it's almost impossible to miss. Here are a few pics (sorry about the quality) These acans are on sale 2 for $40! Pretty sweet deal.
  7. Just picked up the last one in Albany. WOo!
  8. Woohoo! I have been waiting for a sale like this.
  9. I do have a bow I am wanting to get rid of. Shoot me a pm and we can discuss details.
  10. I don't think it's your water parameters. Those corals need a constant supply of food to keep alive and absolutely minimal light if it is non-photosynthetic. The first problem was probably lighting. If it gets the smallest amount of algae on it's tissue the polyps cannot open. This is the reason why it needs darkness. The other reason was probably food. Like most marine organisms they feed constantly throughout the day. This one in particular gets stressed easily if it's requirements are not met. You can clean off the algae with a light brush. But the receding tissue is difficult to grow back. Sorry about your loss.
  11. I have some dragons tongue and cheato for you. When can bring it up when we pick up the new tank mates.
  12. CPR Bak-Pak. I have one and absolutely love it - easy to setup, dial in, and clean.
  13. What a small world. My wife and I just moved out here from Kansas. If you are familiar with Wichita you probably know Rick and Tonya and Old Town Aquarium and Lynne at Sea Dreams. Congrats on your husband getting a job with Nike but I feel your pain being this far away from family. Have a safe trip here.
  14. Hi there! It's great to add another reefer to the crew. As Algae said, you will find plenty of help and friendly faces around the area. If you need any help or have questions shoot me a pm. (welcome)
  15. Funny story. . . Our sand bed was looking a little crummy so we decided to get a diamond goby. Huge, I mean HUGE mistake! We have sugar sand and within a day our entire tank was covered including the seahorses. They kept looking at us through the glass like "[language filter] Mate?" After several days the cloud settled but everything was still covered. It wiped out our macro, most of the corals, and pissed off the horses. We spent weeks trying to dust the rocks and corals off and finally gave up and let the goby dominate the tank. Weeks then months passed and the tank looked worse and worse until we said "ENOUGH with you mister diamond goby!" There was no way I was going to catch him with a net, so I did some research and found a bottle. I am sure all of you are on the edge of your seats. I cut the top quarter of the bottle off inverted it inside the remaining portion and placed some food in it. The bottle slowly filled with water and sunk to the bottom. Within 4 days we caught the little bugger. Woohoo! I never thought a water bottle could be turned into a effective fish trap. I hope you all enjoyed our tale of turmoil, destruction, and ultimate victory.
  16. I have been using a CPR skimmer on my 15g sps tank and love it. I made some modifications to the original pump and it runs like a champ.
  17. Actually it took all three of us. Jess held the flashlights, Heather opened him up with the ear ring, and I held him still while pushing on his belly. It was the weirdest thing I have every experienced. We opened him up and pushed on his belly and lots and lots of bubbles came out. I hope he gets better. Jon, that's the last time we come over to watch a movie. We show up and are immediately put to work. Jk buddy! Anytime!
  18. I have a 15g running in our bedroom. Here are the specs; Lighting-250 MH with ARO ballast (the canopy is open top and suspended above tank) Flow-mp10 Filtration-Large CPR aqua fuge with built in skimmer (9w light on reverse cycle) Temp control - 250w stealth heater I went pretty extreme on the lighting and heater but I found it works really well. I have a fan built into the canopy to cool the tank but never used it. With the open top and bottom it transmits no heat. I was very surprised to say the least. The heater I have found to work much better than the small ones. If the temp drops it only takes a second to heat back up. I have found this to be much more stable. Temp only fluctuates .5-.8 degrees. Everyone always talks about cooking their tank but I believe a small one could be just as faulty as a large one. (Just my 2cents) The tank is housing SPS with a few small fish (Flasher wrasse, rainford goby, flaming prawn goby) Everyone seems to be doing great and the corals are growing out nicely. I guess it goes to show that anything is possible. Oh, the tank has been up and running for about 6 months. Cheers!
  19. While all this was going on bswe22 also found time to watch our cats and fish for us. He is like the superman of the reefing world. You da man!
  20. My wife has a nasty reaction to them also. Her fingers swell up like sausages. It's pretty gross. I think you got pretty lucky Miles.
  21. You little rascal. I pm'ed Miles and told him I could pick them up tonight. I better get a frag of them.
  22. Do you still have these? I would love to have them. Thanks.
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