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About dlandino
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I all, I am a husband and father of two who got into reef keeping in Dec 2007. I am by definition, an "addict" and look forward to sharing ideas on Reef Addicts!
Location:
Clinton, CT USA
Interests:
Family, friends, reef keeping of course!
Occupation:
Security Systems IT

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Recent Entries

Plastic dipping question - magnets

by dlandino on 03-09-2014 at 08:34 PM
Anyone know of a reef safe, preferably easily available at home depot or lowes, plastic dip for magnets? I would love to make my own frag mags and use them for other in-tank reef applications. Thanks in advance.

Reef macro Shots 3/6/14

by dlandino on 03-07-2014 at 07:26 AM
Took some macro shots of my reef last night. Thanks for looking....
http://s1325.photobucket.com/user/dlandino1972/library/

Office Pico change up!

by dlandino on 03-05-2014 at 06:42 PM
Well, I have had an explosion in growth and success in this little office tank and it was time for a change. So, I helped a fellow reefer stock their tank and am starting a new pico chapter. Not sure which direction I want to go in yet but it certainly will not include white lightening GSP in the new setup. It is way to fast growing for a small tank like this

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Another new addition - Colonial Tunicate

by dlandino on 03-04-2014 at 07:52 PM
Adding to my last blog about my mystery find, there was another thing that caught my eye that night. There was a zoanthid colony that was really nothing special, they were blackish blue with whitish mouths. Different but not enough to make me want to spend $30 bucks on them. HOWEVER, as I looked at the rock they were on, there was an eye-popping hitch hiker. A colonial tunicate! I have always wanted to try one and they are few and far between. So, I went home and immediately started researching

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Mystery Coral - At least for me...

by dlandino on 03-03-2014 at 08:07 PM
So, I went to the lfs the other day for a test kit and something caught my eye. It seemed to be an SPS but it had HUGE polyps which were all closed. This coral was in a junk tank sitting on the bottom and was marked at $10. For the price and the mystery of it all I couldn't pass it up. So, I brought it home, acclimated it and began some research. Not an easy coral to find any information on to say the least. Luckily I have a
friend that is more tenacious than I when it comes to coral research

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Updated 03-03-2014 at 11:36 PM by melev

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