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Status Updates posted by FuEl
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new goal: tank bred flamboyant cuttlefish!
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It's been bred successfully in the States. http://www.reefs.com/blog/2012/01/16/will-captive-bred-flamboyant-cuttlefish-make-it-into-the-trade/
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Think the longest I have kept ghost pipefish. 14 days as of today! Looks like a stable specimen and a dedicated tank filled with natural mysid prey is all they need!
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Satisfied setting up dragon sea moth species tank. Even better when such stable specimens arrive! So cool watching them
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Satisfied setting up dragon sea moth species tank. Even better when such stable specimens arrive! So cool watching them
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The long awaited pair has finally started spawning.
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NDP Fun Pack Song! Rofl
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Feeling so drained...after siphoning about 100 tanks today..
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omg.. 0 phosphates for my pico tank...amazing how daily water changes help without any protein skimming..
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Lol..crown of thorns starfish on stocklist..
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F.I.P ball valves are hopeless, all they do is leak
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My aiptasias good life..they eat Henry's Reef Gourmet, Fauna Marin's Ultra Base Energy and Fauna Marin's Ultra LPS Grow & Color.
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What have I done...I think I have probably a million berghia larvae...
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Yes!!! Spotted 2mm berghia babies!
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breeding nudibranch are easy. they lay egg masses readily and some species are hermaphrodites that do not need a partner to fertilize their eggs.
it's finding food for the young that is difficult. fortunately for the berghia nudibranch, their food, aiptasia, is readily available as a pest in most marine tanks.
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so shiok to wear my faded no. 4 for reservist tmrw!
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feels good to have U.S side asking about my picasso clowns
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New trend: Skimmerless systems with live microalgae for nutrient export?
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so tiring changing water. I prepare more RO/DI water per day than the amount I use for bathing.