The new frags have been treated with Interceptor for more than 12 hours, then dipped in a ReVive solution for 10 minutes prior to being added to my tank. I don't want to introduce any pests. Blue Acropora sp (from Wes) Candy Cany (from Dennis) and a Hawaiian Featherduster from Frank's Tanks, hiding at the moment. ...
So here are the links, fellow addicts... World’s 2nd deadliest poison, in an aquarium store near you http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/no...tore-near-you/ Pictures: Sharks Taught to Hunt Alien Lionfish http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...20_600x450.jpg Atlantis ...
Updated 04-05-2011 at 09:55 PM by melev
Saturday, April 2, 2011 - Irving Tx - DFWMAS had its spring Frag Swap at the Irving Bible Church. It's a beautiful venue that is quite spacious, but once you add a bunch of tables, frag tanks, corals and people, it can quickly feel crowded. Part of the reason for this is the excitement of finding that next coral to add to your personal collection. 16 sellers filled their reserved spaces to display tank-raised frags available to trade of sell. Some had small frag tanks with lighting, ...
Updated 04-08-2011 at 11:52 AM by melev
Today's the big day. For all the details and a last minute reminder for those addicts that are fortunate enough to be able to make the drive, here's the link to our RA Event Calendar: http://www.reefaddicts.com/calendar....y=2011-4-2&c=1 I'm hoping to come home with a few more frags for my tank.
Too much light spilling in from my refugium required me to do something. Since I'm totally out of black acrylic, I thought I'd get some coroplast at Hobby Lobby. However, they had none and stopped selling it. Wandering around the store, I found sheets of black foam 3mm thick, about the size of a placemat. Each sheet was $0.99, so I bought four. I affixed it to the back of the refugium light with some velcro, ...
Updated 03-30-2011 at 12:35 AM by melev