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  1. Zoo City

    Well after a weekend of work on the new tank here's my "Zoo-City" as I've dubbed it. I've places all my zoos in the same area of tank and I'm hoping for all of them to grow together into a mosaic of zoos over the next year. I wasn't going to move this much over this soon but the water quality was where I wanted to see it and everything is rocking and rolling so why not!

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  2. So you want to be a breeder too!

    Or maybe you just want to raise a batch of clowns for the sheer joy of saying you did it...

    Over the last couple of weeks and months many great reefers and aspiring breeders have approached me online and in person and have asked me what is takes to do this. Figured it was time to put together some of my thoughts on how to get started, what it will take, what it could cost, etc.... I cannot begin to tell you how many countless folks have shot me a message exclaming.

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  3. Captive Bred Fish: Why to Buy and/or Breed Them

    With the increased visibility of captive bred fish I thought I'd post a few things to get everyone thinking.

    Currently, under 10% of marine aquarium fishes that are available are raised in captivity, unlike about 90% of freshwater species. Captive breeding offers a way to limit the stress placed on coral reefs world wide. Learning to breed marine ornamental organisms in captivity will go a long way towards reducing the impact of the hobby. (I'll be using the term fish to stand for ...

    Updated 02-15-2010 at 05:05 PM by melev

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  4. My little frag tank

    I run a 27G (24x24x11") zoanthid-heavy frag tank in my garage, and thought I would share!

    It is lit by a Reeflux 20K 250W DE in a Sunlight Supply Pendant, ran by a Galaxy ballast. Filtration comes by way of an Aqua-C Remora, and circulation by a Koralia 2 and Seio Prop.

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  5. pictures, finally. :)

    Display tank, fts. Not the most impressive pic, but the best I've got right now. Things have shifted a bit since then, so next deep cleaning will be new fts time.


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