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grayMatters
Post subject: Please order it Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:39 am

 
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Ned,

Would you please order the:

I can do the satelite 1 x 96w strip for $130

Do you need a deposit?

No problem if it is too late to order for 2/22. Just let me know when it will arrive.

Thanks.
grayMatters
Post subject: Prices & in stock? Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 12:08 pm

 
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Ned, If I go for the 36" single buld "Satellite", is it in stock or needs to be ordered? Would you please clarify the price. I see multiple prices listed: From the start of this topic: 36 inch 96 watt....regular price $130....sale $104 From 2 replies back: CUR 36" SATELLITE 96W P...
grayMatters
Post subject: Did you miss this one? Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:46 pm

 
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Ned,

Adding this one to see if you missed the previous reply.

Thanks
grayMatters
Post subject: 36" power compact Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:15 pm

 
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Ned, I'm looking for a 36" fixture that takes a single, 96W square pin bulbs (my BriteLite Custom Sea Life fixture died - it used square pins and I've got spare bulbs). You've mentioned Current Company "Satellite" and Coralife fixtures (elsewhere). Are they both square pins? This is f...
grayMatters
Post subject: It'll need its own tank. Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:54 pm

 
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What I like best is that it lives in water with a pH of 3 !!!
grayMatters
Post subject: Hemichromis lifalili tankmates? Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:09 am

 
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Hi Ned, What do you think about mixing Hemichromis lifalili and Rainbow Cichlids (Herotilapia multispinosa)? I've got a breeding pair of the Rainbows that get fairly nasty when they spawn every 3 weeks. If you think they'd be ok together: Are they large enough to sex and/or identify known pairs? If ...
grayMatters
Post subject: Could be from Floriday or Australia Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 6:28 am

 
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I think these are the choices:

Procambarus alleni (Florida)

Cherax tenuimanus (Australia)

Cherax destructor (Australia)

I've also got one - and I don't know which it is.
grayMatters
Post subject: Shell dwellers Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 10:34 pm

 
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You might want to consider shell dwellers. For ex: Neolamprologus brevis.

Take a look at http://www.shelldwellers.com
grayMatters
Post subject: Driftwood? Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 4:36 pm

 
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Ned,

Last question, I hope (as do you too by now):

Recall I took out a bunch of driftwood. It's been sitting in a bucket with tank water. Do I need to treat it in some fashion (for ick) before returning it to the tank?

Thanks again.
grayMatters
Post subject: Quick Cure: Good stuff Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:33 am

 
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Ned,

After 4 treatments with Quick Cure (water change after 3rd) , the clowns look better.

Should I treat the tank for some days more to be certain no Ick remains? If so, how many?

Thanks.
grayMatters
Post subject: "QuICK Cure" Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 2:18 pm

 
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Ned, I ran out of "Cure Ick" yesterday, but was able to get "QuICK Cure" locally today (sorry). It says 1 drop/gallon daily. After 3 treatments, change 25% water. Would those be your recommendations as well? Continue with the salt? Do a water change before starting with the QuICK...
grayMatters
Post subject: Getting worse... Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:02 pm

 
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Ned, I've emailed a couple of pictures of the clown loaches. I hope they help - they're not so good because they don't stay still long enough. On most fish, there are less spots. On a couple of the clowns, way more. I'm pretty sure it's the Ick - the clowns are doing a lot of scrapping against rocks...
grayMatters
Post subject: Ick - Yuck! Help needed Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 10:03 am

 
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Ned, I've got a 55 gal tank with a ick. Fish (none small) include: severums, clown loaches, pleco, upside down cats I was in on Saturday and got "Cure-Ick". You also recommended 2 tsp salt per gal. 1 TBL = 3 tsp 1 Cup = 16 TBL That's 48 tsp/cup I needed approx 100 tsp (50 gal * 2 tsp) I us...
grayMatters
Post subject: He got better Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:06 am

 
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He hid and didn't eat for a few days. But then he ventured out and is back to normal! :)
grayMatters
Post subject: Post-surgery update Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:42 pm

 
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I decided to wait overnight to see if he would figure out how to spit it out on his own. Yesterday a.m. he was hiding and I dismantled his cave to catch him. I could no longer see the gravel. We used a very fine pointed pair of forceps, but found nothing. And could see nothing with a flashlight as w...
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