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cjmdh

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  1. This what is left after Bagxgillen took some. Still interested Wingrider? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Going to give Badxgillen first dibs on the rock and what is left over I will let the next person that responded have a look. I'm leaving Korea today. YAY!!
  3. Yes, the only Hitchhikers you get are from the corals and stuff you add after the rock. Also this rock isn't taken from a reef so there isn't a burden on that ecosystem. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Thanks for the pics. I think the rock might be sold. Waiting to hear back from the buyer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Here are some pictures of the rock. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. I'm currently globe trotting for work and I'll check back when I'm stateside. Have any pics of possible trades? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. I have about 75 pounds of new never used Reef Saver Dry Rock that I would like to trade for some corals. I rinsed it in RO/DI and dried it. GSP, Mushrooms, sofies or Zoas.
  8. I use these TP-Link mini-routers. http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-WR702N-Wireless-Repeater-150Mbps/dp/B007PTCFFW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1459661584&sr=8-1&keywords=TP-LINK-TL-WR702N-Wireless-Repeater-150Mbps Follow the instructions on setting it up as a client and there you go. I have one on my security system and it works great. Also one running on my WIP DIY aquarium controller.
  9. I ordered a CUC from reef cleaners.org and they are doing a great job! When the Florida Ceriths went in we didn't notice that they had anything on them. Now most of them have 2 or 3 oysters on their shells. A few no longer look like snails. They look like mobile oyster farms. I am guessing that since they are doing so well it's a good sign, but knowing the kind of waters oysters grow in this doesn't mean much. So, my question is, I'm not going to end up with oysters all over my tank am I? (Other than on the snail shells that is.) This guy has two on him.
  10. cjmdh

    Hello!

    Thanks for the compliments! I was pretty surprised how it turned out since all I had was a big box of rocks that I didn't get to choose. [emoji1] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Click on the Subscriptions tab to become a member. Cool tank. At some point I see me building a tank too. Where did you get your tank materials?
  12. Just wanted to say hello. I live in Salem and have a 55 gallon reef tank in the works. Our tank has been up and going since November. The current occupants are a blue damsel, wall hammer, phantom clown pair, and various CUC. I used about 75 or 80 pounds of Reed Saver dry rock and 45 pounds of crushed coral for the aquascape. Hardware consists of a drilled 55 gallon tank, 20L sump, BM Curve 5 skimmer, DCT-4000 return pump, 38W UV sterilizer, two RW-4 power heads, and a 48" 4 bulb T5HO with 2 ATI Coral + and 2 ATI blue + bulbs. Looking to get some more corals soon. Most of the green stuff on the rocks is gone now that the Florida ceriths attacked it.
  13. I have two RW-4 power heads in my 55 gallon tank. They are pretty small (i was surprised when I opened the box) and with them turned all the way up they can really blow stuff around in the tank. The wireless master/slave feature is really nice too. I got mine from ConstantSupply on Amazong for $48 ea.
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