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  1. stangchris's Avatar
    i have the mr1 and for $20 plus shipping you can upgrade to the inner spongless part at bigger tube conections just email them they are very nice.
  2. upster's Avatar
    When I was cleaning my RS-80 I found a few pins missing. I contacted Jeff at Reef Dynamics and he was right on it with warranty support. The pin wheel is still on its way but I am impressed.
  3. mledford's Avatar
    Really nothing wrong, I just need a couple seals. The upper o-ring and the bulkhead Uniseal. But the main reason is I have an idea of making it a little less noisy. When I am done and if I'm successful, I will share the results with pics.
  4. melev's Avatar
    That's great news. I think the LED fixture up at my LFS is partially broken, so perhaps I can bring that thing to life as well. Thanks for the legwork.
  5. melev's Avatar
    What was wrong with it? Glad to hear it's going to be back in business soon.
  6. mledford's Avatar
    I appreciate everyones feedback. They are kind of cool, it was just something that was growing in the fuge and I had never seen it before. About 6 weeks ago I replaced my cheap fuge light with a 6500K 16" flouresent. I believe the new brighter light is what is causing all the "new" stuff growing.

    Again thanks
  7. Lukinrats's Avatar
    I had these at one time, and when I say I had them, I mean they were everywhere. Not quite to the extent that you see in Melevs photo though. I did nothing, and eventually they all went away, and were replaced by another type of macros. Like Melev states, these are very beautiful, and if you get them in your display, they will be even more pretty under your lighting.

    Enjoy!
  8. Ryan's Avatar
    Yeah I have a few of these in various spots around my reef and I think they add to the beauty of it. They usually die out after a few months, then a few more will pop up in the same spot.
  9. melev's Avatar
    They are very pretty, and odds are you will never have them to the point of what you saw in that image I linked you to. Even then, I doubt they'd have a major impact on Calcium like a SPS reef can.
  10. MeVsTheWorld's Avatar
    You'll be fine. They come and go. I have them as well, kinda cool actually.
  11. mledford's Avatar
    Is this something I should concern myself with? You say Calcium Demanding, as in will these affect my calcium levels to the point where it is difficult to maintain my calium?

    Thanks for the reply, I was very about this new alien showing up...
  12. melev's Avatar
    Neomeris annulata. Pretty calcium-demanding macro algae.
    http://www.melevsreef.com/id/annulata.html
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