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I just know: Ken sent me
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How are your Joculators doing? I may have a local source but was wondering about them in general, and their attitude.
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Yes, the CB baby Conspics are $4000 if you email Matt at Poma and tell him I sent you,
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02/23/2018, 09:55 AM | #5884 | |
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Fish are not disposable commodities, but a worthwhile investment that can be maintained and enjoyed for many years, providing one is willing to take the time to understand their requirements and needs Current Tank Info: 625g, 220g sump, RD3 230w, Vectra L1 on a closed loop, 3 MP60s, MP40. Several QTs |
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02/24/2018, 08:35 AM | #5885 |
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a great price for tiny conspics
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02/25/2018, 07:02 PM | #5886 |
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eating pe pellets..she changes every day
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02/26/2018, 02:09 AM | #5887 |
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some more from yesterday. the conspics and hybrid are the same age, 10.5 months. they were all roughly the same size, 1.5ish, when I got them in Sept. the larger conspic and hybrid are considerably larger then the smaller conspic.
larger conspic smaller this is untouched. there is some natural light helping and moons/some white on, no actinics she is a quite a fish larger |
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It's pretty awesome to see those guys in the same pic! So cool
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03/02/2018, 03:39 AM | #5894 |
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on another note, what is going on with all of these supposedly "tough" angels to keep? Regals, Potters, Multicolors? 15 years ago I would have agreed but with the vast collection improvements, killer foods avail, and increased knowledge about these fish, I am stumped as to why so many are having difficulty. a huge bummer to hear.
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03/02/2018, 06:56 AM | #5895 |
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Good morning Ted and I thought I woke up early? Any word on collecting Peppermints again? Or since the last collection turned into a not so good experience, is collecting and trying to breed an idea of the past? Oh and Maldives Regal Angels are the best!
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I agree with Alton. I personally believe that there are huge problems with velvet with Wholesalers, and hobbyists aren’t recognizing it fast enough. The Regal I have right now ate right away and is going through QT quite well. It did however, come with velvet.
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WOW thanks so much I had just posted asking what that fish was a local dealer had one at 2,000 but i did not notice the name.
I been in this hobby about 20 years and always did 100% fish. I am putting together for the fist time in my life a reef right now. I purchased a 120 from a buddy and putting together everything I have any buying what I do not. And looking for lots of advice. I think from what I see I can really get the design and look I want the reef to have by buying dead or dry live rock build a skeleton of sorts and then putting all the live rock and animals on top. I look forward to reading a lot on here and thanks in advance for any adivice Nick I Sports Rings One S.I. N.Y. |
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It is a huge bummer that there are such widespread problems. I agree that wholesalers are part of the problem but hobbyists are too. The lack of qt and the lack of a patient and organized qt regimen is enormous. |
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