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Anyone contemplating selling their entire setup?
Sasquatch replied to PowderBlue's topic in Want to Buy / Trade
I have a Red Sea 20 Nano that I’m thinking of tearing down and getting out of the SW for now. Everything is there except the protein skimmer It came with may need work or a new pump. -
Speaking off, anyone have some pulsing Xenia? I would just need a small piece and it will take over in a year
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the cultures have grown. Anyone want some?
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How to setup an enclosure
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As some may know. I took my crustacean love on land and have started to culture terrestrial isopods. These can be used as terrarium clean up crews or feeder insects to some reptiles. I have amassed several thousands individuals of over 20 different morphs and species now. if anyone has some interest in some. I have some for free that are native, as well as other colourful ones that go for $100-200 for 10 of them
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I’ve got a 20 gallon cube Red Sea AIO I have setup with SW corals at the moment. I do have an empty 40 breeder with the stuff just not setup like yours
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Just for breeding the fun colors. They can be for Vivarium clean up crews, but I want to breed out new color morphs. think of all the clown species we have now. also they are some native caught species I own.
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Armadillidium Gestroi Armadillidium Maculatum Dalmatian Armadillidium Montenegro Kluggi Clown Porcellio Hoffmanseggi Porcellio Oranatus High Yellow Porcellio Oranatus High Yellow Chocolate
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. IMG_0817.3gp
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First sign of baby isopods. Mankai on the leaves. I’m seeing eggs on many others so I hope to have more in the coming months whiles these grow out
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Missed it
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It will kill the gsp for a patch. More turn it purple matte. But there is no moving the rock nem without hurting them both. You can coax the nem to walk onto a spare live bare rock that blocks its light path. Then hope it walks up on the rock and then move it whenever you want it to nest.
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You need to get into keeping some of these @badxgillen I will have some cultures in a few months this has got to be the best collection of the high end isopods in current collections. Only wild unknown species remain, along with new morphs made from inbreeding these lines for recessive traits
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Maybe if more people collect different morphs. I’m starting with several morphs and if they reproduce in a few months I will get some of the higher end giant species, or Cubaris Rubber Ducky’s species.
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There is an invertebrate species that has evolved long ago to walk on land. They are easy care and quick to reproduce morphs. Isopoda as a species exist in the deep oceans and on land. We call them pill bugs 🐛 but they are closer to shrimp 🦐 than bugs. They can get into so many different morphs in size and color. The Porcellio species has been morphed into Dairy Cows 🐄, Orange Koi, Albino, and hybrids. New species have been discovered recently making some of these isopods even cuter. Little Rubber Duckies found in Thailand limestone caves and you can see how they get their names
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Sorry. I don’t go on here ofte, if I only got 1-2 of them for 20 I would get some if you split the lot
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If those are nems in 4 I will take them for 20. I like weird anenomes and look like a majano from the Indian Ocean or austrialia. Maybe walking dendrite like Ron said
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I like a nearly naked and mix it with all white
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I see a clove polyp unless those green spots move places and are not cloves or GSP. Just pick them off for now but that Frag looks toasted with hair algae, I would know when I see another furry thing
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Corn casserole too
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So spider? I would try the kalk paste, kill it with alkalinity