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Aquattro 12-19-2004 06:30 PM

Corals for sale - pickup only
 
If you've seen something in my tank you liked, send me a note via email or PM. Christmas clearance sale on now, (almost)everythng must go. :neutral:

Aquattro 12-19-2004 08:54 PM

Here are a couple of shots...

http://www.islandreef.ca/post/leftsale.jpg

http://www.islandreef.ca/post/rightsale.jpg

christyf5 12-19-2004 09:41 PM

:eek:

You throwing in the towel??

Christy :)

Aquattro 12-19-2004 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christyf5
:eek:

You throwing in the towel??

towel has been thrown....

Azilla 12-19-2004 10:00 PM

damn wish i was close to u i would love alot of those.

christyf5 12-19-2004 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf
Quote:

Originally Posted by christyf5
:eek:

You throwing in the towel??

towel has been thrown....

Bummer :sad:

Aquattro 12-19-2004 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christyf5

Bummer :sad:

Understatement :neutral:

StirCrazy 12-19-2004 10:27 PM

Anyone interested in going in on the blue tort?

Steve

Beverly 12-19-2004 10:49 PM

Will you have any tanks left? I hope, I hope :biggrin:

Aquattro 12-19-2004 10:58 PM

Bev, yes, I'll have a tank, just not sure it'll have anything in it right away.

ldzielak 12-19-2004 11:32 PM

Steve,

I could be interested in going in on a bunch of things.

Brad,

Email me the hi res pics. lee.dzielak@telus.net

Lee

Samw 12-19-2004 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy
Anyone interested in going in on the blue tort?

Steve

I am if you're coming to the Mainland.

Brad, are you going with LPS, Softies, and Fish then?

Aquattro 12-19-2004 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ldzielak
Email me the hi res pics. lee.dzielak@telus.net

Lee

Lee, you're making an assumption I have hi-res pics!! :razz:

Aquattro 12-20-2004 12:01 AM

Sam, I haven't decided what I'm doing yet. Just need to step back for a while...

StirCrazy 12-20-2004 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Samw
Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy
Anyone interested in going in on the blue tort?

Steve

I am if you're coming to the Mainland.

Maybe you should come to the Island for coffee :mrgreen:

there are a couple other corals that will not be broken up by Brad, but if a few people want to go in on them then they can frag them themselves. there are a couple of those that I would be interested in frags from but sadly due to Christmas I cannot afford the whole thing at this time. So if anyone is in the same boat let me know.

Steve

Jaws 12-20-2004 12:04 AM

blue tort
 
Count me in on the Blue tort.

Aquattro 12-20-2004 12:16 AM

The cute little purple bali is spoken for, and a sale pending on the tort also.

Bob I 12-20-2004 01:04 AM

That is really too bad Brad. :sad: Maybe you should give the KISS principle a try. After more than three years, I am still rolling along with no towel throwing in my near future. :biggrin: . Just a thought. :mrgreen:

Beverly 12-20-2004 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf
Bev, yes, I'll have a tank, just not sure it'll have anything in it right away.

Good to hear. Once salt is in the blood, it's hard to get away from it for too long :smile:

Aquattro 12-20-2004 01:12 AM

Bob, I'm not sure if that would help. There are lots of tanks with all the bells and whistles that are successful for years. Mine ws also one of them until I made a big change. It just never recovered. And to be honest, it's just an acropora issue. All other corals are growig and thriving. I'm fragging the pocciliporas just like last year.The caps are growing strong. Just acros in my tank are dying. People that have taken frags report that they are growing well in other tanks, so it looks like something in my tank is the cause. Maybe the steel frame leaching rust into the tank? Not sure.

The plan right now is this.. I've made arrangements to buy back my 75g (that my wife is still mad about me selling) and starting fresh in there. I will duplicate the setup I had (which was very successful) and see where it takes me.

SeaHorse_Fanatic 12-20-2004 04:58 AM

PM sent.

AJ_77 12-20-2004 06:04 AM

Yup, I'll be right over Brad... but I'll also be needing your skimmer, reactor, pumps - will these things be included with the corals? :wink:

Sorry to hear it has come to this. Will be watching your 75 project with great interest.

Cheers.

Samw 12-20-2004 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf
Sam, I haven't decided what I'm doing yet. Just need to step back for a while...


You can still have a really nice tank without it being Acro-centric. You should keep the big tank and have other stuff besides sensitive Acros. You can still keep a few Acros but just don't make your tank centered around Acros. The Acros that end up surviving are probably the strongest ones and will probably stay with you in the long run and you can still have a great tank with a few Acros.

By the way, I still have the Blue Millepora frag that I got from you last year. It hadn't grown much since my tank isn't optimized for Acros but I can see that it is now just starting to grow new branches. It survived some pretty bad times in my tank where 70% of my Acro colonies died off. The Blue Mille however didn't seem affected at all. No tissue loss on that one.

Reefhawk1 12-20-2004 07:12 AM

Corals
 
Hi there, I will be flying out of Victoria on the 26th. Do you have a list and prices on the corals.

Thanks

Stan

Aquattro 12-20-2004 07:16 AM

OK. Good news/bad news. Sale is now on hold due to the discovery (FINALLY) of what the problem is.

My acropora corals are "under attack" by camouflaged acropora eating flatworms. Steve and I spent a couple of hours tonight peering into the microscope finding these (not so) little bastards!! They are invisible until they move, although their egg sacks are visible.
There is a thread or three on RC about them, apparently common in Europe. We doesd some flatworm exit into a test container, but the results were inconclusive.
A FW dip removed them in seconds though, although the eggs seemed unaffected.

Since this discovery, I can't knowingly pass these on. Sorry for any excited coral purchasers. Now I have a whole new dilema....

For those that have got frags from me over the last year, if possible,you may want to perform a quick FW dip on your acros, if they appear to not be doing well.
I'll post a link to the RC article shortly.

Samw 12-20-2004 07:19 AM

Dragon pipefish to the rescue??

StirCrazy 12-20-2004 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Samw
Dragon pipefish to the rescue??

aparently it is the 6 line that has sucess with this.. don't know how a pipe fish would do in a full blowen reef. they are cool if I didn't think my turn over rate would drive it nuts I would have one.

Steve

Aquattro 12-20-2004 07:23 AM

yes, apparently a six line likes these things.

Aquattro 12-20-2004 07:24 AM

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...light=flatworm

Samw 12-20-2004 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy
aparently it is the 6 line that has sucess with this.. don't know how a pipe fish would do in a full blowen reef. they are cool if I didn't think my turn over rate would drive it nuts I would have one.

Steve

I remember reading that dragon pipefish do well in SPS tanks because they swim (slither) along the bottom of the tank rather than swimming in the mid or upper part.

StirCrazy 12-20-2004 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Samw
Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy
aparently it is the 6 line that has sucess with this.. don't know how a pipe fish would do in a full blowen reef. they are cool if I didn't think my turn over rate would drive it nuts I would have one.

Steve

I remember reading that dragon pipefish do well in SPS tanks because they swim (slither) along the bottom of the tank rather than swimming in the mid or upper part.

hmm ya but now that I am bare bottom I have a tunze and a reio seio blowing directly on the bottom so my flow is actualy spread evenly through out the tank.

Steve

Orion80 12-20-2004 03:15 PM

gragon pipefish
 
I actually have one, in my 75gln community reef tank, it has stayed alive so far over the past 2 mnths, and semms to b finding, food as i have never directly fed it, everything i read on them they eat live only, and he/she does slither swin on around the corals looking for food none of my other fish bother and it does not seem to b scared by any of them either. Just as a note my turn over is around 1600 gln a hour but i also have about 120 phns of live rock in the this tank as well.

Adie

StirCrazy 12-20-2004 03:27 PM

Re: gragon pipefish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Orion80
Just as a note my turn over is around 1600 gln a hour but i also have about 120 phns of live rock in the this tank as well.

Adie

How do you think it would do with 5200 gal/h turnover in your tank?

Steve

christyf5 12-20-2004 03:31 PM

Well Brad, thank god you finally figured it out after all this time. I hope you can get rid of the little buggers and keep your tank going :biggrin:

Good luck!

Christy :)

ldzielak 12-20-2004 03:42 PM

Brad,

Good news, I would rather you keep your system. I'm sure your corals will end up in with us as frags someday. Glad you picked up the towel.

Now where do I spend that money..... :biggrin:

Lee

StirCrazy 12-20-2004 06:13 PM

here is a pic for thoes that are interested.
http://members.shaw.ca/crystalk/coraleater.jpg

Steve

Chin_Lee 12-20-2004 07:06 PM

6-lines wrasse
 
are these guys hit and miss for going after cleaner/blood shrimps? I've got 4 shrimps in my tank and would hate to lose them for a 6-line. I've read many that they leave the shrimps alone and some that says they will attack shrimps.

Aquattro 12-20-2004 09:46 PM

I just picked up a six line, and i think if it wne t after the cleaner shrimps, they'd eat him!! No worry at all, IMO.
Now, if the pinky yellow fish would stop chasing the six line... :rolleyes:

Also, while it's nice to have everyone's support for keeping my tank, I haven't actually decided to keep it. I just can't sell corals right now with these worms. I may still downsize, or go dry for a while. I'm going through my tank and any coral with eggs on it is getting destroyed. The worms themselves seem easily killed with FW dips, but the eggs are not affected by this. I have to figure out the next step.

ldzielak 12-20-2004 10:46 PM

So if the worms are easily kill, how about multiple FW dips? Every few days, I'm sure if you kill off all the adults, you will beat them before they can reproduce. Also maybe the eggs are still there, but a FW dip could be damaging and they will slowly die. I'm sure you can win and not kill any more corals.

IMO,

Lee

Aquattro 12-20-2004 10:50 PM

Lee, I'm not sure how many FW dips an acro can take. It does stress them a lot. One colony I dipped a couple of times last night is now dead.

I may move my stuff into the 75g, FW dipping the stronger acros. The rest will go away. At that point, if someone wanted to try some frags that would otherwise get tossed, I would give some away.


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