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  1. Amphibious

    June POTM Entries

    Yes, she is. Err, I mean, yes they are. :cool:
  2. Amphibious

    June POTM Entries

    mng777777, daugherty, Alexander, yote, Thanks guys. French Angels = one of my Favorites, too. This guy was 3/4" long when I got him. So cute to see him go after the Tang's parasites. They drop this behavior around 1 1/2".
  3. Amphibious

    June POTM Entries

    OK, here's my entry. My juvi French Angel cleaning my Powder Blue.
  4. Amphibious

    June POTM Voting

    Re: June POTM Entries OK, here's my entry. My juvi French Angel cleaning my Powder Blue.
  5. Amphibious

    aandtsociety reef species collecting

    A link to your club thread would be great. I personally would love to see just what you Aussies are catching and the methods employed. Thanks Dick
  6. Amphibious

    Marine S.A.T.

    Don't forget this one... "The only thing that happens fast in a marine tank is disaster!"
  7. Amphibious

    cycle finished?

    The clean piping job is because I am a retired pipefitter. Forty years of screwing, welding and glueing pipe together will teach you that. :Cheers: Dick
  8. Amphibious

    Good place to order rock?

    You can try Marco Rocks. Just Google it. Mark has a good reputation.
  9. Amphibious

    cycle finished?

    You have several things going against you at the moment. Number one get new test kits. Second, you don't understand the "cycle". You mentioned ammonia and Nitrates but left out NITRITES the second most important item in the cycle. I highly recommend reading a post by coral expert Eric...
  10. Amphibious

    Cycling the tank

    Question... You mentioned Nitrates never went up. That's not unusual in a new tank. What you should have tested for is NITRITES. They are the second thing to look for during the cycle. I don't know your level of experience in the hobby but, the "cycle" is confusing to most newbies. I...
  11. Amphibious

    aiptasia magic trick!

    Bad Dream!
  12. Amphibious

    Marine S.A.T.

    Before adding anything to rid a SW aquarium of algae, it would be more prudent to find the source of nutrients fueling the growth. Algae needs two things, fuel and light. Take away either and it dies. Here are a few questions... What are your water parameters? Ammonia? Nitrite? Nitrate...
  13. Amphibious

    killings these things

    There are many things to avoid touching in our reef tanks, Lion Fish and their cousins come to mind. As long as you know they sting, stay away from them with bare hands. They are beautiful additions to a natural reef. Dick
  14. Amphibious

    My Confession

    Impulse purchases often lead to disaster or poor conditions for the fish because the purchaser seldom does his/her research first. According to "Reef Aquarium Fishes" by Scott W. Michael, a recognized reef fish expert... "Naso lituratus, Naso Tang, maximum size 18", minimum aquarium size 180...
  15. Amphibious

    Hey Folks

    Hey RyanG, Welcome to Living Reefs.
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