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  1. I have a 3.75" Bandit Angelfish for sale. It has been in my tank since mid 2016. It eats frozen food and seaweed sheets. It nips at SPS polyps from time to time.

    Price is $650. 

    I'm located in Bellevue, WA. Local pickup is preferred. I might be able to work out shipping.

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  2. Pacific Island Aquatics sells them for $450 with 7-day guarantee.

     

    http://www.pacificislandaqua.com/store/c2/Fish_.html

     

    Chris at SKA had them go for $500.

     

    I bought my joculators 500 each and Blue Zoo sells them over 1000 each. 

     

    I don't usually like to comment even if I strongly disagree with the price because it's rude to do so. But I felt that I had to give some optional sources on this one to help the potential buyer get more informed.

  3. I used to do it with a ratio but now I add it to a level where the water is very cloudy and I almost cannot see the corals. I usually dip for 5 mins. It works with all types of corals and I mostly have smooth skin acros. There really is no standard.

  4. One trick I learned was to measure my nutrient level by checking cheato's growth. For my tank whenever cheato stops growing and fade/die my corals bleach & when cheato grows well my corals do well. Since zoothanthelae & cheto are both algae, it helps me a lot and I havent checked PO4 or used activated carbon for a long time now. Whenever I use activated carbon the cheato would start to die and then corals bleach. But because I used to bleach many corals by depleting the nutrients, at least 50% of the bleached acros came back with different colors or stayed faded.

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  5. If by faded colors you meant pastel colors (the ones you would see on zeotanks) then maybe there isn't enough nutritents. Some corals, once bleached, never get their original colors back or take a long time and take on very different colors. If you have too much phosphate they should be brown.

  6. I also add 12ml of Acro Power once per week, only at night. (I can explain this later if you're curious)

     

     

     

    Interesting, is that because of algae control? I dose during the day time because it's when photosynthesis and growth take place.

  7. Hi everyone,

     

    I'm looking for a wide range of acros.

     

    I have a list but also open for other acros:

     

    Greg Carrol's efflo

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    Yellow Caroliniana & Banana Lokani

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    Other kinds of lokani acros...

     

    Other deep water acroporas especially the tabling/plate looking ones..

     

    Sarmentosa acro

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    Acropora Suharsonoi 

     

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    Ice fire acro.

     

    Other yellow acros...

     

    Acropora Aculeus 

     

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    Rainbow colored / blue millepora

     

    Spathulata 

     

    And other nice tabling acropra & Blue thickstick-looking stag acros

     

     

     

    I will be going down to Portland this Xmas and will be going back to Seattle the Saturday (possibly Sunday but most likely Sat), 12/26. Please let me know if you have one of the listed ones or other corals. I'm planning to purchase the corals on that Saturday from morning to noon-ish and then leave.

     

    Thanks! 

     

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