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The $500 efflo?
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Happy birthday to you two!
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I'll close this for ya.
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If they are the same type, just different colors, then they should be ok with each other.
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Nice looking clams! One of mine recently died, and I cannot get a good pic of my derasa
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In my experience, shrooms are the king of sting. Proceed with caution.
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what is it???
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Looks like a Hollywood stunner and pagoda cup mix. Not much help from me. But it's a cool piece!
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Its a good thing you had all that on hand! Good to hear that losses were minimal. Crazy squirrels!
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Dude if no body buys the larger frag ill buy it this weekend.
The larger setosa frag went to a new home today. But I have more if you really want some. Unless you were talking about one of the others.
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If you do go with magnesium dosing. The only supplement that worked for me was Kent tech M.I.A. there's something in it that isn't in the other mag supplements that kills the briopsys. Good luck.
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Bump?????
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We also have a gently used 120 with built in overflow and a stand for it at the premium aquarium. Get ahold of Garrett for more details
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fixed the title for ya.
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Hmmm . So I have asked around and I should probably know the anwser but ... Will a six line or a coris pick on my cleaner wrasse I'm oddly attached to my new one and don't want to have him go carpet surfing because he is getting bit in the butt fin ..
I'd go with the yellow coris, they are a few dollars more than sixlines typically are. But they are a good community wrasse.
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Sixlines are good scavengers and they will usually go after the smaller bristle worms. But in my opinion, a yellow coris wrasse is a better choice. They don't turn into a holes when they grow up lol. If you are looking for good controller for the bigger bristles, an arrow crab will do a fairly good job.
And yes, I have actually seen a sixline wrasse eat small bristle worms.
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Sixlines are good scavengers and they will usually go after the smaller bristle worms. But in my opinion, a yellow coris wrasse is a better choice. They don't turn into a holes when they grow up lol. If you are looking for good controller for the bigger bristles, an arrow crab will do a fairly good job.
And yes, I have actually seen a sixline wrasse eat small bristle worms.
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Okie dokie.
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Okie dokie.
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I still got the big one
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Oxx155 had his tank built by miracles aquariums in Canada, I believe.
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They arent open yet but, you could be one of their first customers! http://www.oceansbydesign.com/
As far as a custom glass tank builder in the portland area? I can't help there. It seems like its becoming a lost artform.
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You could buy unions and they should screw right on to them.
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I got some koralia's lyin around. I think a mag 4 and a mag 3
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$25 each! come get em today, I really need them out of my apartment.