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The photos show some sort of black thingy under each drum on the lower level. What is it? Is it some sort of wheelie device for the drum?
Caveat for any fellow NJRC Scavengers...
The clips on the drums are for clamping the tops onto the drums. They are metal, and they will eventually rust...
If it isn't too late, I suggest you build 2x4 platforms for your sump and stock tank. When you reach my age the last thing you're going to want to do is bend over either one to work on it.
Indeed! A much needed source for Valonia! (But, I've already, actually got enough of my own ~ PM me if you'd like some of mine for free (unless I can't find any because my three Mithrax Crabs have totally done their job!).
I must admit that I've yet to visit their facility. (And, I do indeed want to go.) But, I've found it odd that their facility is so large, and that their on-line fish offering seems oddly, proportionally smaller. Anyone else sensitive to this?
Also, has anyone seen their quarantine...
I've been looking for this stuff for a long time now:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Live-Frag-Bryopsis-Marine-Macro-Algae-Plant-Refugium-Saltwater/303331050667?hash=item469ff084ab:g:-wwAAOSws6tebmM0
API AQUASPIN Testing has arrived at Something Fishy (Northampton, PA).
Something Fishy :: AQUASPIN Test
The saltwater test includes the following water parameters:
• Ammonia
• Nitrite
• Nitrate
• Phosphate
• pH
• Alkalinity (KH)
• Calcium
• Magnesium
The cost is $10. I test weekly for 6 of...
Came across this today. It immediately occurred to me that a fragger, or someone checking for small nasties, or someone doing maintenance on small parts, (or who knows what else), could use this in their reef toolbox. It might even offer some measure of eye protection for people who mess with...
I'd sell it as a Geometric. Snowflakes are the cheapest moray on the market. I've only seen one Gymnothorax griseus for sale this evening -$437.48.
Here's some really neat "stock footage" of 5 of them living in a bucket in the Red Sea...
I think a 120g would have the same problems as a 90g for a short-armed person.
FWIW, I find the spouse who "won’t let me have a used tank in the house" rather curious. My guess is that the spouse's logic is probably connected to the belief that buying a used car is "buying someone else's...