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yeldarbj...a++++

Posted 07/01/2015 at 11:48 AM by richard56

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Just received shipment of a great zoanthid pack. This pack had a lot of polyps per piece at a great price. There was a weather issue that caused Fed- Ex to miss an overnight shipment, they ended coming at 12:30 the next day. Brad from the very beginning took responsibility for it and called Fed-Ex to see what happened and kept in touch with me. Because of his great packing they came in good shape actually some were opened already. he is an honest reliable person who I would not hesitate to buy
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yeldarbj...a++++

Posted 07/01/2015 at 11:47 AM by richard56

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Just received shipment of a great zoanthid pack. This pack had a lot of polyps per piece at a great price. There was a weather issue that caused Fed- Ex to miss an overnight shipment, they ended coming at 12:30 the next day. Brad from the very beginning took responsibility for it and called Fed-Ex to see what happened and kept in touch with me. Because of his great packing they came in good shape actually some were opened already. he is an honest reliable person who I would not hesitate to buy
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Buying a used tank, or a tank in general: what's good.

Posted 06/25/2015 at 07:51 AM by Sk8r

What's (structurally) a safe tank..buying...and buying 'used'
This comes up now and again---somebody trying to buy a used tank.
Acrylic or glass---both kinds of tanks have their cautions.
Acrylic scratches easily, grain of sand getting stuck under a magnet scraper---glass not so much.
Acrylic unsupported by bracing can, over years, bow outward with the heat and weight of the water and sand. You can deal with this, generally, but do be sure that the acrylic is thick enough...
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Neptune Apex, Ecotech Radion RMS, Aquatic Life 6x39W T5 HO, Cree LEDs, Heatsinks +++

Posted 06/24/2015 at 12:58 PM by nebraskareef
Updated 07/06/2015 at 09:50 AM by nebraskareef (accidental)

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Halichoeres wrasses and sand bed questions

Posted 06/10/2015 at 12:29 PM by bluecoyote79

They won't stir your sand bed. They only go into the sand to hide or sleep. If you want to stir it up, just vacuum it when you do water changes. You'll lose some fine particles of sand but not a bunch. They don't need 4" of sand, an inch or two will suffice. Mine is content with his less than 2 inch sand bed.
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