View Full Version : Piggyback LFS orders?
drbronx
07/20/2007, 07:25 PM
I'm going to place an order for inverts for the zoo project with DrsFosters Smith within the next couple of days. If anybody would like we can piggyback orders if anyone bneeds something. If we can get a total over $200, shipping will be free which will save us some $$$. Please rsvp if interested.
Szwalla
07/20/2007, 07:48 PM
I would like to but those guys at LiveAquaria are hiding the goods. Anyway, I am sure I can order something to help out.
03Mach
07/20/2007, 10:51 PM
I might be up for a few things, just lmk when you would need to know by.
Dave VG
07/21/2007, 06:42 AM
Count me in Jerry. Just give me a heads up a day or two in advance and I will check there site.
jacksonpt
07/21/2007, 10:08 AM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10384212#post10384212 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dave VG
Count me in Jerry. Just give me a heads up a day or two in advance and I will check there site.
yea, what he said.
drbronx
07/21/2007, 01:28 PM
OK folks. I am going to place the order tomorrow (Sunday) for tuesday delivery. They just received the re legg hermits that I've been waiting for so I have to strike before they sell out again. These are the best snails for reef tanks and won't kill snails and they eat cyano and diatoms. However the shipping special is no longer in effect. However, by combining orders, we can each save money so the more people the cheaper the shipping. You can pick up your orders at my home on Tuesday after 6PM. For those interested, send me the exact item and number and price. I won't be able to tell you shipping costs until I know how many but it won't be much even if just a couple go in.
Dave VG
07/21/2007, 01:53 PM
Jerry, wow I'm glad I checked here before leaving. I’m going to be busy the rest of the day and I don't think I will be able to check things out at F&S tonight. If I do get a chance later tonight I will pm you with it. If not tonight I will for sure tomorrow morning early. What time tomorrow would be the latest I could get it to you by? By the way my red legg herms do kill and eat snails. At least in my tank.
Dave VG
07/21/2007, 01:55 PM
Forgot to ask do you need money up front?
03Mach
07/21/2007, 03:00 PM
Jerry,
How many crabs do you plan on ordering? I plan on getting crabs, and snails... I'm not sure what price to put for the stuff I want as quantity discounts come into play. I plan on doing some Red legs, a few scarlets, some Astraea snails and some shrimp (maybe a fish). If we get an idea of quantity, I could have a better idea of what to put for prices.
drbronx
07/21/2007, 04:20 PM
Dave: The dwarf red tip hermits are from mexico and have symmetrical legs. They are not snail killers like the Scarlet Reef hermits. I will be ordering 60 of them for the zoo tank. They typically go for $1.29 per crab but when you order in larger quantities the price drops. Over fifty crabs is .99 per crab. They are sold out of some of the more preferrable snails but I will order some Nerites and Trochus snails. Crabs are far better cleaners anyway. I won't place the order until tomorrow night. I will put it on a credit card so folks can pay me upon receipt of the order.
Dave VG
07/22/2007, 07:22 AM
A few questions before the order. Would 5 of the dwarf red tip hermits be good for my 90? My youngest thinks herms are cool to watch. I didn’t know they had reef and snail safe ones. How active are they, do they forage all the time or are they nocturnal feeders? And what does everyone think about Red Sea Stars? I have a shallow sand bed almost non existent really. There are bare spots. It does not say they are sand sifters but we all know how the descriptions are on these sites. Are they as reef safe as they say and good detritus eaters? My blennies are poop factories lol. And last but not least will two cleaner shrimp get along?
TIA
drbronx
07/22/2007, 10:38 AM
Most hermits are fairly active. You just have to catch them when they are up and about. I recommend any brittle stars for cleaning detritus from reef tanks. I am not familiart with the red sea stars per se. You can house multiple cleaner shrimp. Please let me know by about 7PM tonight so I can place the order. So far mach 03 sent me an order. So if you go in as well that cuts shipping in 1/3s. You would have to shlep up her to pick it up though.
03Mach
07/22/2007, 10:51 AM
At this point they don't have any brittle stars correct? That was one of the things I wanted to get... They really seem to be low on selection.
Anyone have any opinion of the Linckia Sea Sta? I really want a star, but I just don;t know which ones are good, and which ones are bad.
jacksonpt
07/22/2007, 01:36 PM
I'm on dial-up here at home, so it'll take me forever to search their site and find out what they have that I might want, so here's the basics...
2 Emeral/Mithrax crabs (smaller ones, if you can specify)
1 Fighting conch
5 Cerith snails
If they don't have any of those things, that's fine - just order me what they do have and let me know what I owe you.
Thanks.
Dave VG
07/22/2007, 03:23 PM
Jerry ygpm
nwrogers
07/22/2007, 05:28 PM
Dave:
Dwarf red tip hermits are very active during the day and people always comment on mine when they come over. One thing I really like about them is that they will dive head first off the rock to get food when I feed the tank. They are like kamikaze crabs! They are also known as the equal handed crab and IMO and IME the best hermit for a reef tank. I would get like 20 of them dave...
Dave and Jeremiah:
The best detritus starfish are either serpent stars or brittle stars. They only come out at night and they are a great part of a clean up crew. Don’t expect to see them much if ever after adding them to the tank. If you are seeing them a lot they are probably starving to death. If you want a beautiful starfish that you will see during the day you could go with the fromia. I have one of these and he is doing very well for me. The linckia is also an option for attractive stars that come out during the day. The blue one is considered really hard to keep but if you have good live rock and good water quality you can keep them for a long time. I have proof because I have had a blue linckia starfish for over four years. He has even lost two legs and they have grown most of the way back, something many people claim is very very rare for this starfish in captivity. Viva la stubby!
Dave VG
07/22/2007, 05:34 PM
thanks for the info nate
drbronx
07/22/2007, 06:25 PM
Order has been placed. Zoo gets 60 red tipped mexican hermits, 5 yello tipped crabs, 5 trochus snails, 20 nerite snails, 1 cleaner shrimp. With shipping with the $25 discount it cost the zoo $106. nOT TOO BAD. Some things I wanted, othersnails, brittle stars etc. are all out of stock. Maybe we can pick them up at Dr. Mac and sons.
Dave VG
07/23/2007, 12:09 PM
PM me my total jerry.
Thanks
drbronx
07/23/2007, 12:17 PM
Dave: I'm not at home but just add $13 to the total for the shipping.
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