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Lifer

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  1. Price drop from $20 to $15 bucks a frag.

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    I have a few frags for sale. Pickup at club party only.  Flat price, $20 each. Multi-branch purple stylo, multi-head duncan (4-5 heads), and good-sized purple monti caps. Fyi, there will also be one each of the duncan and monti frags in the blind frag swap.

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  2. Try live black worms from the Wet Spot.  Great for a finicky fish while you get them transitioned to frozen. I've kept black worms alive in the fridge for a couple months, as long as you rinse them with fresh water once or twice a week.

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  3. 57 minutes ago, Kerbash said:

    a bit off topic but what kind of duncans r those? I really dig the smaller polyps

    It' a non-branching variety where the heads grow in tight clusters instead of at the ends of branches like frog spawn or branching hammers. Here's another pic with a couple of frags from the mother colony.20221026_154350.jpg

  4. That was SO FUN! From the group buys, to the raffles, the awesome food, and the amazing company.  That event had to be so much work to organize. We are all really lucky to have such dedicated PNWMAS officers and board members. Thank you!  And thanks to CNC too for being such a big contributor. 

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  5. Another approach is to put a sponge in your sump to get colonized with bacteria.  The sponge can be for a hang-on-back filter, sponge filter, or both.  The advantage here is that you don't need to worry about rock or substrate absorbing medications and you can toss the sponges and start with new ones each time.  Water changes are still important though...

    The Humble Fish quarantine page is a "must read"

     https://humble.fish/quarantine/

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