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  1. New Corals Posted
    Lots of new corals posted. Some highlights for this week: WYSIWYG Over $15 Frags All Frags

    Started by PacificEastAquaculture, 07-22-2013 09:11 AM

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    Pacific East Aquaculture

  2. This week at Cherry Corals
    Here is just a taste of what we are uploading today. Instant gratification, nice big aquacultured and ready for immediate shipping. Oh, and they...

    Started by cherrycorals, 08-16-2011 02:34 PM
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    • Last Post: 08-18-2011 07:47 AM
      by cherrycorals  
  3. carribean fish identification
    ive watched quite a few of these videos finding them pretty interesting my favorite is the yellow head jawfish- here is the link these are some...

    Started by demonclownfish, 01-25-2010 05:33 PM
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    • Views: 1,651
    • Last Post: 01-25-2010 05:33 PM
      by demonclownfish  

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    Marine Fish

  4. substrate? CC vs. Aragonite snad, vs. other sand.
    I have some crushed coral gravel, and some aragonite sand. Which one is better? or should i mix them? Also, my lfs has some weird sand that is very...

    Started by playa0069u, 09-06-2006 09:29 PM
    • Replies: 8
    • Views: 1,888
    • Last Post: 12-01-2006 07:22 PM
      by greg97527  

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    Basics

  5. Tea cup caulerpa
    I have / had a large portion of teacup caulerpa in my 65G RR tank. It was the size of a basketball. It was fine 2 days ago and I noticed today...

    Started by Sea~Horse~Whisperer, 08-29-2006 09:40 PM
    • Replies: 2
    • Views: 6,264
    • Last Post: 10-03-2006 01:12 PM
      by Whoyah  

    Forum:
    Basics

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